Chapter 6 Cellular Reproduction
Chapter 6 Cellular Reproduction
Chapter 6 Cellular Reproduction
CELLULAR REPRODUCTION
▪ Cells reproduce by cell division
Human Karyotype
23 pairs of chromosome
sex
chromosomes
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
▪ Mitotic cell division
– During mitosis (nuclear division), the nucleus of the cell
and the chromosomes divide
– Each daughter nucleus receives one copy of each of
the replicated chromosomes of the parent cell
nuclear
envelope chromatin
condensing spindle pole
nucleolus chromosomes spindle
microtubules
kinetochore
centriole beginning of
pairs spindle formation spindle pole kinetochore
microtubules
(a) Late Interphase (b) Early Prophase (c) Late Prophase (d) Metaphase
Duplicated chromosomes Chromosomes condense The nucleolus disappears; Kinetochore microtubules
are in the relaxed and shorten; spindle nuclear envelope breaks line up the chromosomes
uncondensed state; microtubules begin to down; some spindle at the cell's equator.
duplicated centrioles form between separating microtubules attach to the
remain clustered. centriole pairs. kinetochore (blue) of each
sister chromatid.
Mitotic Cell Division in an Animal Cell
INTERPHASE
polar
chromosomes nuclear envelope
microtubules
extending re-forming
nucleolus
reappearing
Fig. 9-10
Summary
Why Do So Many Organisms Reproduce Sexually?
sister
chromatids
homologous
chromosomes
2n n
meiotic
2n
cell division
2n n
fertilization
diploid haploid diploid
parental gametes fertilized
cells egg
Meiotic Cell Division
spindle
microtubule
kinetochores
(e) Prophase II (f) Metaphase II (g) Anaphase II (h) Telophase II (i) Four haploid cells
Spindle The chromosomes line The chromatids Nuclear envelopes result from Cytokinesis
microtubules re-form up along the equator. separate into re-form, and the each containing one
and attach to the independent daughter chromosomes member of each pair
sister chromatids. chromosomes, decondense. of homologous
one chromatid moving chromosomes.
toward each pole.
What Occurs During The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle?
embryo
meiotic cell
division in
ovaries meiotic cell
mitotic division in
cell division, testes
differentiation,
and growth egg
fertilized
haploid egg sperm
diploid
fusion of gametes