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Learning Intentions I can state that the nucleus controls all the cells activities.

Learning Intentions I can state that the nucleus controls all the cells activities. I can state that cell division results in the increase in the number of cells in an organism. I can state that when a cell divides two new identical daughter cells are produced.

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Learning Intentions I can state that the nucleus controls all the cells activities.

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  1. Learning Intentions • I can state that the nucleus controls all the cells activities. • I can state that cell division results in the increase in the number of cells in an organism. • I can state that when a cell divides two new identical daughter cells are produced. • I know what the human chromosome complement is • I can state why the chromosome complement in daughter cells must be maintained I can describe the stages in cell division. • I can state that cell division is essential to allow organisms to grow and repair damaged parts, e.g. cuts, bones and broken bones. Success Criteria • Observe mitosis in plant cells • I can put the stages of mitosis into the correct order • I can confidently annotate and explain the stages of mitosis • I can explain the use of mitosis for growth or repair in a body part. • I can explain the need for the continuity of chromosome numbers.

  2. From this…

  3. To this

  4. To this!!!

  5. One chromosome

  6. After chromosome replicates:one chromosome consisting of two chromatids

  7. Make your own chromosomes

  8. Why do we produce new cells? • To repair damaged tissue • Eg wounded skin • To grow • Eg bones, muscles etc • To replace worn out tissue • Eg blood cells, skin etc.

  9. Mitosis Mitosis is the name for the way that a cell duplicates itself so that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of its genetic material. At the end of mitosis, there will be two cells instead of one. They will be identical to each other.

  10. Mitosis in Onion Root Tips

  11. Daughter Cells of Mitosis • It is important that the chromosome complement of the daughter cells is the same as that of the parent cell. This is because the chromosomes contain the genetic information which controls the development and activities of the cell. Any change or loss of chromosomes would mean that the cell would not function properly. • Identical to each other, but smaller than parent cell

  12. How many chromosomes are in a human cell? 46 Chromosomes Daugther cell 46 Chromosomes Mother cell 46 Chromosomes Daughter cell How many chromosomes will be in the human daughter cells? Therefore chromosomes must make an identical copy during cell division/mitosis

  13. Mitosis Animation How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have?

  14. Chromosomes make exact copies of themselves Chromosomes are long and thin, uncoiled and not easily visible

  15. Chromosomes shorten and thicken and are visible under a microscope Chromosomes consist of two chromatids joined by a centromere. The number of chromosomes in a body cell is called the diploid number

  16. Nuclear membrane disappears Spindle fibres form Chromosomes begin to line up at the equator

  17. Chromatids pulled apart by spindle fibres to opposite poles

  18. Nuclear membrane reforms around chromosomes

  19. Cytoplasm divides and division is complete

  20. 1 Which cell structure controls all the cell activities including cell division? Nucleus

  21. 24 18 24 2 What is the chromosome complement of the following: 24 66

  22. 3 Why is it important that the chromosome complement of daughter cells in a multicellular organism is maintained? So that every cell has the necessary genetic instructions/genes 4 What process maintains this continuity? Mitosis

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