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Contents of this template NO. No. 36 of March 2024 a subject of inquiry Concept of cell division and related content Gratitude greeting
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Table of contents Let's find out about the periodic stage of the cell What are cells and how do they divide? What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis? THANK YOU 01 02 03 04 Introduction Mitosis studies Cell cycle phases Finish
Introduction 01 What are cells and how do they divide?
What is a cell? ‘ ‘
What is a cell? the basic unit that makes up all living things It continues to divide and make up our bodies. be in a structural form So how do we divide?
Cell cycle Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s hot and has a poisonous atmosphere It is an example of the process of mitosis during mitosis and meiosis. Cells are literally a random and non-random process of 36 times to form a structural shape and make up the human body. Cell division process Replication
02. Cell cycle phases
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Mitosis phases The nuclear membrane disappears. A rod-shaped chromosome appears that leads to two-stranded staining bons. Chromosomes are arranged in the middle of the cell It is separated and moved to both ends. The nuclear membrane appears and the cytoplasm is divided Prophase Anaphase Metaphase Telophase
Cell infographic Transition of metaphase Early prophase Spindle made up of microtubules Chromosomes begin to condense Condensed chromosomes
Importance of the M phase Phase Description Prophase Chromatin condenses into visible chromosomes, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and the mitotic spindle forms Prometaphase The chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers and begin to move towards the center of the cell Metaphase The chromosomes align at the equator of the cell, forming the metaphase plate Anaphase The sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles of the cell Telophase The chromosomes reach the poles of the cell, the nuclear envelope reforms, and the chromosomes begin to decondense Cytokinesis The cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells with identical genetic material
Mitosis studies 03 What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
Basic differences mitosis - meiosis Mitosis Meiosis Type of reproduction Asexual Sexual Count of daughter cells 2 daughters 4 daughters Altered number of chromosomes Same Halved Count of cell division cycles 1 division 2 divisions
Mitosis importance Multicellular organisms Essential process for life Prevents mutation Genetic integrity Organs maintenance Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place Earth is the third planet from the Sun Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Abnormal cell division Abnormal cell division Cancer Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings Chromosome abnormalities Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun Developmental disorders Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet Neurodegenerative diseases Earth is the third planet from the Sun