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AP Biology Unit 6: Cell Division and Reproduction

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Detailed notes on cell division, cell cycle phases, checkpoints, meiosis, sexual life cycles, genetic diversity, reproduction, development, and a lot more.

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UNIT 6: CELL DIVISION AND REPRODUCTION

The Cell Cycle (Ch. 9)
●​ Phases of the cell cycle, and what occurs in each phase
-​ G1: cellular content is duplicated (excluding chromosomes); majority of cells in this stage have
the same amount of DNA
-​ S: Each of the chromosomes is duplicated by the cell
-​ G2: cell double checks the duplicated chromosomes for error, making any needed repair:
-​ Contd G2: nuclear envelope is still there with genetic material in a mess
-​ G0 = cell cycle arrest
●​ The structure of the chromosome - where are the chromatids, the centromere, etc.
Chromosome ⇒ group of supercoils ⇒ super coils are consists of coils of bunched nucelosomes
⇒ bunched nucelosomes are histones wrapped by DNA
●​ Phases of mitosis and what occurs in each phase
Mitosis:
-​ Prophase:Centrosomes with centriole pairs start creating early mitosis spindle; chromosomes
become visible and they consist of two sister chromatids
-​ Prometaphase:Nuclear envelope breaks (there are still fragments), spindles attach to kinetochore
-​ Metaphase: chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell and centrosomes are at opposite ends of
the cell ⇒ spindles attach to the kinetochores
-​ Anaphase:spindles separate the daughter chromosomes to opposite poles of the cell
-​ Telophase:A nuclear envelope starts forming around the daughter chromosomes
-​ Cytokinesis: cytoplasm splits and the nuclear envelope forms
●​ The general mechanism of binary fission, and what organisms it occurs in
-​ binary fission: occurs in prokaryotes: duplication of chromosome and separation of copies
(chromosomes are just messy coiled chromosomes) ⇒ elongation of the cell and movement of copies
⇒ division in two two daughter cells each with a messy knot of chromosomes
●​ Relationship between cancer cells and mitosis
-​ cancer cells replicate at high speeds allowing the cancer to spread extremely fast ⇒ the
checkpoints aren’t working ⇒ and cells with disease or mutations are being allowed to spread
-​ Cells never die in cancer
●​ The ability to recognize and predict patterns in pictures of mitosis
●​ How cytokinesis differs in animals vs. plant cells
-​ Cytokinesis in animals: regular cytokinesis ⇒ cytoplasm splits and separate to make two cells
with their own membrane
-​ Cytokinesis in plants: vesicles with cell wall components fuse, forming a new cell wall during
telophase and cytokinesis
●​ Checkpoints of the cell cycle
-​ After G1: check if there are enough nutrients and whether the cell grew properly
-​ After G2: check if there are mutations in the DNA and whether it replicated property
-​ After mitosis: check if the chromosomes attached the spindles and if the chromatids separated
evenly
●​ The fate of specialized cells and non-dividing cells in regards to the cell cycle
-​ Cells that never/rarely divide remain in G0 permanently ( can enter G0 if there isn’t enough
nutrients, unavailability of certain organelles, contact inhibition (defense in case of cancer)
Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles (Ch. 10)
●​ Asexual vs. sexual reproduction
-​ Asexual reproduction: binary fission, budding, fragmentation
-​ Binary fission: bacteria/prokaryote splits into 2
-​ fragmentation/regeneration: planaria splits into pieces and regenerates parts of its body b/c of
stem cells
-​ Parthogenesis: doesn’t need a male, mostly occurs in female birds and reptiles (when females can
give birth to eggs without a male)
-​ Budding: growing off of one organism (ex: coral)
●​ Relationship between homologous chromosomes, sister chromosomes, and their locations on a
karyotype

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