Lect. 11
Lect. 11
Lect. 11
Mitosis
Cell Biology
Lecture # 11
Objectives
By the end of this lecture you should be
familiar with:
Prokaryotic cells
(bacteria)
DNA duplicates -> 2
identical chromosomes
Each chromosome
attaches to the plasma
membrane
As cell grows
chromosomes are pulled
apart
Makes 2 identical cells
2- Mitosis:
Eukaryotic cells
DNA duplicates -> 2 sister chromatids
Chromosomes attach to spindle and separate
Used for growth, repair and reproduction (in
single-cell organisms)
Makes 2 identical cell
3- Meiosis:
Eukaryotic cells
DNA duplicates -> 2 sister
chromatids
Chromosomes attach to
spindle & separate
Two divisions
First separates homologues
Second separates sister
chromatids
Used for sexual reproduction
(makes sperm & eggs)
Makes 4 haploid cells (half
the number of chromosomes)
The stages of the cell cycle can be
broken down into six stages:
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Interphase
It is the "resting" or non-mitotic portion of
the cell cycle.
The
chromosomes
line up in the
middle of the
cell ("the
equator")
Anaphase
Spindles attached to kinetochores begin to
shorten.