Chap 3-1 Cell Cycle
Chap 3-1 Cell Cycle
LESSON 1
From a Cell to an Organism
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Interphase
Visual Check
2. Identify Which stage of otic
interphase is the longest? ase
Anaphase
Sister chromatids separate.
Metaphase Spindle fibers begin to
Chromosomes shorten, pulling chromatids
line up in single toward opposite sides of
file at the middle the cell.
of the cell. The cell begins to lengthen.
Prophase During the first phase of mitosis, called prophase, Visual Check
the copied chromatin coils together tightly. The coils
form duplicated chromosomes that can be seen with a
9. Identify During which
phase of mitosis do the
microscope. The nucleolus disappears and the nuclear chromosomes line up in the
membrane breaks down. Structures called spindle fibers center of a cell?
form in the cytoplasm.
Metaphase The spindle fibers pull and push the duplicated
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Repair
Cell division is also important for repairing damage.
When a bone breaks, cell division produces new bone cells.
These new cells patch the broken pieces of bone back
together.
Not all damage can be repaired. This is because not all
cells continue to divide. Some nerve cells stop the cell cycle
in interphase. Injuries to nerve cells often cause permanent
damage. Key Concept Check
14. Discuss Why is the
result of the cell cycle
important?
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daughter cells: the two new cells that result from mitosis
and cytokinesis
1. Review the terms and their definitions in the Mini Glossary. Write a sentence that
describes the cell cycle.
2. Complete the table below to explain what happens in each phase of mitosis.
3. Choose one of your quiz questions and write it on the first line below. Then write your
answer to that question on the line that follows.