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CELL DIVISION
MITOSIS FOR GRADE 10
CONCEPT OF MITOSIS
 Plants and animals are known to undergo sexual reproduction.
 Sexual reproduction results in the formation of single cells called
Zygotes.
 This zygote is made up of million of cells and must develop.
 Therefore these single cells must divide many times in order for the
zygote to grow and develop into an adult.
 This type of cell division that takes place is known as Mitosis.
 Mitosis can therefore be defined as a process where by one cell
divides to form two cells that are identical to each other and the
parent cell which the two cells come from
 Therefor only body or sometic cells undergo mitosis.(somatic cells
are all cell other than sex cell)
CHROMOSOMES
 Chromosomes are formed when the chromatin network, which is
situated in the nucleus, coils up, thickens and shorten.
 Chromosomes are known to be made up of DNA,
 and DNA contains the genetic code for controlling the appearance
and function of thousands of cells.
 Different organisms are known to have different number of
chromosomes.
 Humans therefore have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)
 They are also arranged in identical pairs.
 One chromosome consist of 2 chromatids and only one centromere
that attach the two chromatids together.
 Chromosomes are known to be visible only during cell division.
CHROMOSOME STRUCTURES
WHY IS MITOSIS IMPORTANT?
Reproduction in some simple organisms.
Repairing of damaged cells/tissues.
Replacing of dead cells/tissues.
Mitosis allows organisms to grow.
THE CELL CYCLE
Mitosis refers to the division of the nucleus only
into two nuclei, therefore interphase and
cytokinesis are not part of the process of mitosis.
The cell cycle is therefore:
Interphase(this includes G1,S-[DNA synthesis] and
G2phase.
Mitosis.
Cytokinesis
Growth
This results in the formation of two identical cells.
THE PROCESS OF MITOSIS
Consist of the following phases:
Interphase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
INTERPHASE
• In this phase, the cell prepares for cell division
,this is by building up enough energy.
• The DNA replicates(doubles) itself, so that the
genetic material is double.
PROPHASE
The nuclear envelop and nucleolus disappears.
The chromatin network becomes tight and then coils
up and is now visible as chromosomes.
Chromosomes now arrange randomly within the cell
Centrioles move to the opposite ends with spindle
fibres between them.
METAPHASE
The chromosomes arrange themselves randomly
along the equator of the cell, each are attached to a
spindle fibre.
The centriole have now finally reached the opposite
poles, attached to the chromosomes by means of a
spindle fibres to the centromere.
ANAPHASE
• Spindle fibres now pulls tight , thus splitting the
chromosomes into two chromatids splits into two.
• The centromere that attaches the two chromatids
also splits into two.
• The two daughter chromosomes then move to the
opposite poles
TELOPHASE
• Now two groups of chromosomes occur, the occur at
opposite ends.
• The nucleus envelop now surrounds the
chromosomes at the opposite poles.
• Nucleolus now reappears at each poles.
• The chromosomes now become less dense and now
are visible as chromatin network
LATE TELOPHASE
• Invagination of the cytoplasm and the plasma
occurs.
• This then goes on until the cell has totally
divided into two separate identical cells.
MITOSIS PROCESS

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Life Science Grade 10-Cell Division

  • 2. CONCEPT OF MITOSIS  Plants and animals are known to undergo sexual reproduction.  Sexual reproduction results in the formation of single cells called Zygotes.  This zygote is made up of million of cells and must develop.  Therefore these single cells must divide many times in order for the zygote to grow and develop into an adult.  This type of cell division that takes place is known as Mitosis.  Mitosis can therefore be defined as a process where by one cell divides to form two cells that are identical to each other and the parent cell which the two cells come from  Therefor only body or sometic cells undergo mitosis.(somatic cells are all cell other than sex cell)
  • 3. CHROMOSOMES  Chromosomes are formed when the chromatin network, which is situated in the nucleus, coils up, thickens and shorten.  Chromosomes are known to be made up of DNA,  and DNA contains the genetic code for controlling the appearance and function of thousands of cells.  Different organisms are known to have different number of chromosomes.  Humans therefore have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs)  They are also arranged in identical pairs.  One chromosome consist of 2 chromatids and only one centromere that attach the two chromatids together.  Chromosomes are known to be visible only during cell division.
  • 5. WHY IS MITOSIS IMPORTANT? Reproduction in some simple organisms. Repairing of damaged cells/tissues. Replacing of dead cells/tissues. Mitosis allows organisms to grow.
  • 6. THE CELL CYCLE Mitosis refers to the division of the nucleus only into two nuclei, therefore interphase and cytokinesis are not part of the process of mitosis. The cell cycle is therefore: Interphase(this includes G1,S-[DNA synthesis] and G2phase. Mitosis. Cytokinesis Growth This results in the formation of two identical cells.
  • 7. THE PROCESS OF MITOSIS Consist of the following phases: Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
  • 8. INTERPHASE • In this phase, the cell prepares for cell division ,this is by building up enough energy. • The DNA replicates(doubles) itself, so that the genetic material is double.
  • 9. PROPHASE The nuclear envelop and nucleolus disappears. The chromatin network becomes tight and then coils up and is now visible as chromosomes. Chromosomes now arrange randomly within the cell Centrioles move to the opposite ends with spindle fibres between them.
  • 10. METAPHASE The chromosomes arrange themselves randomly along the equator of the cell, each are attached to a spindle fibre. The centriole have now finally reached the opposite poles, attached to the chromosomes by means of a spindle fibres to the centromere.
  • 11. ANAPHASE • Spindle fibres now pulls tight , thus splitting the chromosomes into two chromatids splits into two. • The centromere that attaches the two chromatids also splits into two. • The two daughter chromosomes then move to the opposite poles
  • 12. TELOPHASE • Now two groups of chromosomes occur, the occur at opposite ends. • The nucleus envelop now surrounds the chromosomes at the opposite poles. • Nucleolus now reappears at each poles. • The chromosomes now become less dense and now are visible as chromatin network
  • 13. LATE TELOPHASE • Invagination of the cytoplasm and the plasma occurs. • This then goes on until the cell has totally divided into two separate identical cells.