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 Theprocess by which a cell divides into two
 or more cells.

 Cell
     division is also the source of tissue
 growth and repair in multicellular organisms
Somatic      cell

Sex   cell
Replacing dying especially in the
 epidermis where the
 requirement is continuous.

Repairing the damage, mostly
 when the body has faced the
 onslaught of trauma and
 disease.
 Refers  to all body      Contain diploid (2n)
  cell except the sex       number of
  cell.                     chromosomes .
 Skin cell, muscle        somatic cells contain 46
  cell, nerve cell,         chromosomes or 23
  bone cell, stomach        homologous pairs of
  cell and liver cell.      chromosomes.
 Multicellular
  organisms use
  mitosis for growth,
  cell repair, and cell
  replacement.
•Purpose   of
mitosis is
replication of
somatic cells and
asexual
reproduction
•Mitosis is the
division of
chromosomes in
a cell
•Usually followed
by cytokinesis or
cell division
•Refers to the     egg cell    Sperm   cell
gametes, the
sperm cell of
male and egg cell
of the female
 Sex cells only contain 23 chromosomes and
  are called haploid.
 These cells have half the amount that a
  normal non-sex cell would have.
 So when they divide only 23 chromosomes
  are given to the new cell.
After these sex cells
combine and
fertilization occurs
the resulting cell
that is formed is
called a zygote
As soon as the
zygote is formed, it
then begins to go
through cell
division.
During Meiosis gamete (sex) cells undergo a “double
division”, maintaining the DNA, but reducing the
chromosomal count to 23




Sperm (23)          +         Egg (23)          = Fertilized Cell(46)
 Autosomes
  Contain genetic information for most human
  characteristics, such as eye color, hair color,
  height, and skin pigmentation
Sex Chromosomes
  Primarily determines whether an individual is
  female (2 X chromosomes) or a male (1 X and
  1 Y chromosomes)
 Somatic  cell          Sex cell
  Is any cell that is    Refers to gametes
  non reproductive        the egg cell and
  cell.                   sperm cell
 Contain 46             Contain 23 (n) of
  chromosomes or          chromosomes
  23 homologues          Undergo mitosis
  pair of                 and meiosis
  chromosomes
 Undergo mitosis
1. Mitosis produces 2 daughter cells that are
genetically identical to the parent cell.
Meiosis produces 4 daughter cells that are
genetically different from the parent cell.
2. Mitosis produces diploid (2n) daughter
cells. Meiosis produces haploid (n) daughter
cells.
3. In meiosis, a process called crossing over
occurs, whereby genetic material is
exchanged b/w homologous chromosomes.

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Cell division

  • 1.
  • 2.  Theprocess by which a cell divides into two or more cells.  Cell division is also the source of tissue growth and repair in multicellular organisms
  • 3. Somatic cell Sex cell
  • 4. Replacing dying especially in the epidermis where the requirement is continuous. Repairing the damage, mostly when the body has faced the onslaught of trauma and disease.
  • 5.  Refers to all body  Contain diploid (2n) cell except the sex number of cell. chromosomes .  Skin cell, muscle  somatic cells contain 46 cell, nerve cell, chromosomes or 23 bone cell, stomach homologous pairs of cell and liver cell. chromosomes.  Multicellular organisms use mitosis for growth, cell repair, and cell replacement.
  • 6.
  • 7. •Purpose of mitosis is replication of somatic cells and asexual reproduction •Mitosis is the division of chromosomes in a cell •Usually followed by cytokinesis or cell division
  • 8. •Refers to the  egg cell  Sperm cell gametes, the sperm cell of male and egg cell of the female
  • 9.  Sex cells only contain 23 chromosomes and are called haploid.  These cells have half the amount that a normal non-sex cell would have.  So when they divide only 23 chromosomes are given to the new cell.
  • 10. After these sex cells combine and fertilization occurs the resulting cell that is formed is called a zygote As soon as the zygote is formed, it then begins to go through cell division.
  • 11. During Meiosis gamete (sex) cells undergo a “double division”, maintaining the DNA, but reducing the chromosomal count to 23 Sperm (23) + Egg (23) = Fertilized Cell(46)
  • 12.
  • 13.  Autosomes Contain genetic information for most human characteristics, such as eye color, hair color, height, and skin pigmentation Sex Chromosomes Primarily determines whether an individual is female (2 X chromosomes) or a male (1 X and 1 Y chromosomes)
  • 14.  Somatic cell  Sex cell Is any cell that is  Refers to gametes non reproductive the egg cell and cell. sperm cell  Contain 46  Contain 23 (n) of chromosomes or chromosomes 23 homologues  Undergo mitosis pair of and meiosis chromosomes  Undergo mitosis
  • 15. 1. Mitosis produces 2 daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Meiosis produces 4 daughter cells that are genetically different from the parent cell. 2. Mitosis produces diploid (2n) daughter cells. Meiosis produces haploid (n) daughter cells. 3. In meiosis, a process called crossing over occurs, whereby genetic material is exchanged b/w homologous chromosomes.