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Estimating the Time Needed for Mitosis
INTRODUCTION
In this lab, you will determine the approximate time it takes for plant and animal cells to pass
through each of the four stages of mitosis. You will do this by counting the number of onion root
tip cells and whitefish blastula cells in each of the four phases of mitosis and in interphase.
Many cells in one specific phase indicate that a long period of time is required for completion of
that phase. Few cells in a specific phase indicate a short period of time is required for
completion of that phase.
Mitosis, also called karyokinesis, is division of the nucleus and its chromosomes. It is followed
by division of the cytoplasm known as cytokinesis. Both mitosis and cytokinesis are parts of the
life of a cell called the cell cycle. Most of the life of a cell is spent in a non-dividing phase called
Interphase. Interphase includes G1 stage in which the newly divided cells grow in size, S stage
in which the number of chromosomes is doubled and appears as chromatin, and G2 stage where
the cell makes the enzymes and other cellular materials needed for mitosis.
Mitosis has four major stages – Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. When a
living organism needs new cells to repair damage, grow, or develop, cells undergo mitosis.
• During Prophase, the DNA and proteins start to condense. The two centrioles
move toward the opposite end of the cell in animals or microtubules are
assembled in plants to form a spindle. The nuclear envelope and nucleolus also
start to break up.
• During Metaphase, the spindle apparatus attaches to sister chromatids of each
chromosome. All the chromosomes are line up at the equator of the spindle. They
are now in their most tightly condensed form.
• During Anaphase, the spindle fibers attached to the two sister chromatids of each
chromosome contract and separate chromosomes which move to opposite poles of
the cell.
• In Telophase, as the two new cells pinch in half (animal cells) or a cell plate
forms (plant cells), the chromosomes become less condensed again and reappear
as chromatin. New membrane forms nuclear envelopes and the nucleolus is
reformed.
On the next page you can see photograph examples of plant and animal cells in each phase of
mitosis. Notice that some of the phases occur in stages, so there are a couple of different
photographs to show the phase in the “early” stage and also in the “late” phase.
Plant Cell Cycle Phases (Onion Root Tip)
PROPHASE METAPHASE EARLY ANAPHASE
LATE ANAPHASE EARLY TELOPHASE LATE TELOPHASE
INTERPHASE
Animal Cell Cycle Phases (Whitefish Blastula)
FIGURE 13-1
MATERIALS
microscope
prepared slides of onion root tip (Allium) (longitudinal section)
prepared slide of whitefish blastula
PROCEDURE
1. Place the prepared onion root tip slide on the stage of your microscope. Using the 4X
objective, focus on the cells just above the tip of the root. Switch to the 10X objective and
then to the 40X objective (total magnification = 400X). Count the total number of cells in the
field of view. Record this number in the appropriate place in the data table.
2. Without changing the field of view, count the number of cells in each phase of mitosis:
prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Record this information in the appropriate
place in the data table.
3. To determine the approximate proportion of time a cell spends in each phase, divide the
number of cells in that phase by the total number of cells in the field of view then multiply by
100. Record this information in the data table.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 using the prepared animal mitosis (whitefish blastula) slide. Record
all information in the appropriate places in the data table.
Plant Cell Cycle
Phase
Number of
Cells in Phase
Number of Cells in Phase
Total Number of Cells
Percentage of Time
Spent in Phase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Total Number of
Cells in Field of View
FIGURE 13-2
TABLE 13-1
Animal Cell Cycle
Phase
Number of
Cells in Phase
Number of Cells in Phase
Total Number of Cells
Percentage of Time
Spent in Phase
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Total Number of
Cells in Field of View
Using your data, prepare two pie graphs using Excel or Word which show the amount of time
spent in each part of the cell cycle for a plant cell and an animal cell.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. In which phase of plant cell mitosis is the most time spent? In which phase of animal cell
mitosis?
2. In which phase of plant cell mitosis is the least time spent? In which phase of animal cell
mitosis?
3. What is the total percentage of time the plant and animal cells spend undergoing mitosis?
4. What percentage of the time are the plant and animal cells not undergoing mitosis?
5. What are the plant and animal cells doing when they are not undergoing mitosis?
TABLE 13-2
6. What important changes are occurring in the nucleus during the longest phase? Does this
justify the amount of time spent in the phase?
7. Where might you look for cells in the human body that are undergoing mitosis?
8. What would happen if the process of mitosis skipped metaphase? telophase?
The following table shows average times required for normal and diseased chicken stomach
cells to complete the cell cycle. Based on the data presented here:
TIME FOR CELL CYCLE OF NORMAL AND CANCEROUS
CHICKEN STOMACH CELLS (IN MINUTES)
NORMAL CHICKEN
STOMACH
CELLS IN MINUTES
CANCEROUS CHICKEN
STOMACH CELLS IN
MINUTES
Interphase 540 380
Prophase 60 45
Metaphas
e
10 10
Anaphase 3 3
Telophase 12 10
10. How do cancer cells differ from normal cells in the total time required for mitosis?
11. How do cancer cells differ from normal cells in time spent for each phase?
Based on the data presented here:
TIMES NEEDED FOR MITOSIS
PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE TOTAL
Salamander
kidney cells
60 50 6 70 186
Pea root cells 80 40 4 12 136
12. Which organism, salamander or pea, shows time needed to complete mitosis most like the
data you recorded for the onion root tip?
TABLE 13-3
TABLE 13-4
13. Why might the time required for these two organisms to complete mitosis be similar?
13. Why might the time required for these two organisms to complete mitosis be similar?

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Estimating the-time-needed-for-mitosis

  • 1. Estimating the Time Needed for Mitosis INTRODUCTION In this lab, you will determine the approximate time it takes for plant and animal cells to pass through each of the four stages of mitosis. You will do this by counting the number of onion root tip cells and whitefish blastula cells in each of the four phases of mitosis and in interphase. Many cells in one specific phase indicate that a long period of time is required for completion of that phase. Few cells in a specific phase indicate a short period of time is required for completion of that phase. Mitosis, also called karyokinesis, is division of the nucleus and its chromosomes. It is followed by division of the cytoplasm known as cytokinesis. Both mitosis and cytokinesis are parts of the life of a cell called the cell cycle. Most of the life of a cell is spent in a non-dividing phase called Interphase. Interphase includes G1 stage in which the newly divided cells grow in size, S stage in which the number of chromosomes is doubled and appears as chromatin, and G2 stage where the cell makes the enzymes and other cellular materials needed for mitosis. Mitosis has four major stages – Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. When a living organism needs new cells to repair damage, grow, or develop, cells undergo mitosis. • During Prophase, the DNA and proteins start to condense. The two centrioles move toward the opposite end of the cell in animals or microtubules are assembled in plants to form a spindle. The nuclear envelope and nucleolus also start to break up. • During Metaphase, the spindle apparatus attaches to sister chromatids of each chromosome. All the chromosomes are line up at the equator of the spindle. They are now in their most tightly condensed form. • During Anaphase, the spindle fibers attached to the two sister chromatids of each chromosome contract and separate chromosomes which move to opposite poles of the cell. • In Telophase, as the two new cells pinch in half (animal cells) or a cell plate forms (plant cells), the chromosomes become less condensed again and reappear as chromatin. New membrane forms nuclear envelopes and the nucleolus is reformed. On the next page you can see photograph examples of plant and animal cells in each phase of mitosis. Notice that some of the phases occur in stages, so there are a couple of different photographs to show the phase in the “early” stage and also in the “late” phase.
  • 2. Plant Cell Cycle Phases (Onion Root Tip) PROPHASE METAPHASE EARLY ANAPHASE LATE ANAPHASE EARLY TELOPHASE LATE TELOPHASE INTERPHASE Animal Cell Cycle Phases (Whitefish Blastula) FIGURE 13-1
  • 3. MATERIALS microscope prepared slides of onion root tip (Allium) (longitudinal section) prepared slide of whitefish blastula PROCEDURE 1. Place the prepared onion root tip slide on the stage of your microscope. Using the 4X objective, focus on the cells just above the tip of the root. Switch to the 10X objective and then to the 40X objective (total magnification = 400X). Count the total number of cells in the field of view. Record this number in the appropriate place in the data table. 2. Without changing the field of view, count the number of cells in each phase of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Record this information in the appropriate place in the data table. 3. To determine the approximate proportion of time a cell spends in each phase, divide the number of cells in that phase by the total number of cells in the field of view then multiply by 100. Record this information in the data table. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 using the prepared animal mitosis (whitefish blastula) slide. Record all information in the appropriate places in the data table. Plant Cell Cycle Phase Number of Cells in Phase Number of Cells in Phase Total Number of Cells Percentage of Time Spent in Phase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Total Number of Cells in Field of View FIGURE 13-2 TABLE 13-1
  • 4. Animal Cell Cycle Phase Number of Cells in Phase Number of Cells in Phase Total Number of Cells Percentage of Time Spent in Phase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Total Number of Cells in Field of View Using your data, prepare two pie graphs using Excel or Word which show the amount of time spent in each part of the cell cycle for a plant cell and an animal cell. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. In which phase of plant cell mitosis is the most time spent? In which phase of animal cell mitosis? 2. In which phase of plant cell mitosis is the least time spent? In which phase of animal cell mitosis? 3. What is the total percentage of time the plant and animal cells spend undergoing mitosis? 4. What percentage of the time are the plant and animal cells not undergoing mitosis? 5. What are the plant and animal cells doing when they are not undergoing mitosis? TABLE 13-2
  • 5. 6. What important changes are occurring in the nucleus during the longest phase? Does this justify the amount of time spent in the phase? 7. Where might you look for cells in the human body that are undergoing mitosis? 8. What would happen if the process of mitosis skipped metaphase? telophase? The following table shows average times required for normal and diseased chicken stomach cells to complete the cell cycle. Based on the data presented here: TIME FOR CELL CYCLE OF NORMAL AND CANCEROUS CHICKEN STOMACH CELLS (IN MINUTES) NORMAL CHICKEN STOMACH CELLS IN MINUTES CANCEROUS CHICKEN STOMACH CELLS IN MINUTES Interphase 540 380 Prophase 60 45 Metaphas e 10 10 Anaphase 3 3 Telophase 12 10 10. How do cancer cells differ from normal cells in the total time required for mitosis? 11. How do cancer cells differ from normal cells in time spent for each phase? Based on the data presented here: TIMES NEEDED FOR MITOSIS PROPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE TELOPHASE TOTAL Salamander kidney cells 60 50 6 70 186 Pea root cells 80 40 4 12 136 12. Which organism, salamander or pea, shows time needed to complete mitosis most like the data you recorded for the onion root tip? TABLE 13-3 TABLE 13-4
  • 6. 13. Why might the time required for these two organisms to complete mitosis be similar?
  • 7. 13. Why might the time required for these two organisms to complete mitosis be similar?