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Cell Division and the Cell Cycle
This dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of the cell division and cell cycle. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this miracle of life. As a high school Biology teacher myself, I have found this
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Cell Division
Paul Andersen explains how cells duplicate through the process of cell division. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) duplicate through a process of binary fission. Eukaryotic cells (like you) duplicate body cells through mitosis and create sex cells through meiosis.
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Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies.
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mitosis 3d animation |Phases of mitosis|cell division
Phases of mitosis:This animation demonstrates the stages of mitosis in an animal cell.
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. The word "mitosis" means "threads," and it refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes as the cell prepares to divide. Early microscopists were the first to observe th
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Mitosis: The Amazing Cell Process that Uses Division to Multiply!
The Amoeba Sisters walk you through the reason for mitosis, mnemonics for the phases, and real world examples. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org). Check out our FREE video handouts on www.amoebasisters.com!
ATTENTION TEACHERS: We have created handouts that correspond to this video. Visit our website to download them for free! www.amoebasisters.weebly.com/handout
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Cell Cycle and Mitosis
The life of a cell is amazingly complex. Mitotic cell division requires precision and organization to ensure that both daughter cells receive EXACTLY the same genetic material. But how? This video explains the phases of the cell life cycle, the important structural features of chromosomes and a whole lot about microtubules which organize the whole affair. The end of the video briefly discusses
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CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION 01
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Mitosis Rap: Mr. W's Cell Division Song
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Mitosis
NDSU VCell Production's animation "Mitosis". For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.
Mitosis is the process by which the chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell are divided into into two new nuclei. This animation illustrates how the stages of mitosis progress and eventually lead to the formation of two new cells.
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Cancer: Unregulated Cell Division
Have you ever wondered how cancer grows? Take a close look at the cancer cell division in this realistic 3D animation. Compare and contrast healthy animal cell division to unregulated cancer cell division side-by-side for a deeper understanding of cancer tumor growth. The animated daily timer provides a real-time update on the total number of daughter cells produced during healthy and cancer cell
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Cell Division Song Spongebob
This is a cell division song about mitosis and meiosis sung to favorite Spongebob songs!
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Thank you for viewing this video! If you are interested in biology as much as we are, we highly encourage you to watch our short (1 minute and 3 second) movie trailer of meiosis! :)
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~Angelica and Emily
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In Cell Division-Mitosis Song
Cell Division /Mitosis Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy. In Cell Division
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In Cell Division
Events make cells grow and divide
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Events make cells grow and divide
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Meiosis - Cell division
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Cell Cycle (Overview, Interphase)
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The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Learn the importance of the cell cycle and a real life example when it is not controlled: cancer. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org). Check out our FREE video handouts on www.amoebasisters.com!
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Mitosis: Cell Division
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Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
Mitosis is an asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into 2 identical cells (if mutation has not occurred) This video covers the process of cell division and all the key players including the nucleus, Chromatin, Chromosomes, Chromatids, Centrioles, Centrosome, Spindle Fibers, Cent
Cell Division and the Cell Cycle
This dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of the cell division and cell cycle. It is designed ...
This dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of the cell division and cell cycle. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this miracle of life. As a high school Biology teacher myself, I have found this video to truly inspire my students to want to learn more about the topic.
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This dramatic video choreographed to powerful music introduces the viewer/student to the wonder and miracle of the cell division and cell cycle. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this miracle of life. As a high school Biology teacher myself, I have found this video to truly inspire my students to want to learn more about the topic.
Please rate this video and feel free to comment. If you like it, please help me spread the word by posting links on your media websites. The more students who can enjoy these dramatic videos, the better!
To view all of my videos in Biology, Earth Science, and Astronomy, subscribe to my channel at: http://www.youtube.com/user/sfgregs?feature=mhum. I will be releasing new videos periodically.
You can download all of my videos for free from Vimeo, my other video site. The link is available in the "About" section of this channel.
I wish to thank all the quality video and music producers whose postings enabled me to assemble this video for educational use. To best enjoy this video, turn up your speakers. The music is very powerful and dramatic!
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- published: 13 Feb 2010
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Cell Division
Paul Andersen explains how cells duplicate through the process of cell division. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) duplicate through a process of binary fissio...
Paul Andersen explains how cells duplicate through the process of cell division. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) duplicate through a process of binary fission. Eukaryotic cells (like you) duplicate body cells through mitosis and create sex cells through meiosis.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
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Egelberg. English: Dividing Cells Imaged by Quantitative Phase Contrast Microscopy Using the HoloMonitor M3 from Phase Holographic Imaging., November 5, 2012. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Time-lapse_video_of_dividing_cells.gif.
"File:Binary Fission.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Binary_Fission.png.
"File:Eukaryota Diversity 2.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eukaryota_diversity_2.jpg.
"File:Major Events in Mitosis.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Major_events_in_mitosis.svg.
"File:Meiosis Overview.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Meiosis_Overview.svg.
"File:PhageExterior.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PhageExterior.svg.
"File:Sperm-egg.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sperm-egg.jpg.
"File:Three Cell Growth Types.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, November 23, 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Three_cell_growth_types.png&oldid;=370838881.
Mattosaurus. English: These Are e Coli., August 4, 2009. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diverse_e_Coli.png.
Ungerer, Bernhard. English: 3D Render of a Male Skeleton with Body Shape in Three Views. Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Px, 150 Dpi., June 22, 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3D_Male_Skeleton_Anatomy.png.
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Paul Andersen explains how cells duplicate through the process of cell division. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) duplicate through a process of binary fission. Eukaryotic cells (like you) duplicate body cells through mitosis and create sex cells through meiosis.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
All images are either Public Domain or Creative Commons Attribution Licenses:
Egelberg. English: Dividing Cells Imaged by Quantitative Phase Contrast Microscopy Using the HoloMonitor M3 from Phase Holographic Imaging., November 5, 2012. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Time-lapse_video_of_dividing_cells.gif.
"File:Binary Fission.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Binary_Fission.png.
"File:Eukaryota Diversity 2.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eukaryota_diversity_2.jpg.
"File:Major Events in Mitosis.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Major_events_in_mitosis.svg.
"File:Meiosis Overview.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Meiosis_Overview.svg.
"File:PhageExterior.svg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PhageExterior.svg.
"File:Sperm-egg.jpg." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 1, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sperm-egg.jpg.
"File:Three Cell Growth Types.png." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, November 23, 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Three_cell_growth_types.png&oldid;=370838881.
Mattosaurus. English: These Are e Coli., August 4, 2009. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diverse_e_Coli.png.
Ungerer, Bernhard. English: 3D Render of a Male Skeleton with Body Shape in Three Views. Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Px, 150 Dpi., June 22, 2008. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3D_Male_Skeleton_Anatomy.png.
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Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated - Crash Course Biology #12
Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies.
Crash Course Biology is now availabl...
Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies.
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Table of Contents
1. Mitosis 0:24
2. Interphase 3:27
a) Chromatin 3:37
b) Centrosomes 3:52
3) Prophase 4:14
a) Chromosomes 4:18
b) Chromatid 4:31
c) Microtubules 5:07
4) Metaphase 5:22
a) Motor Proteins 5:36
5) Biolography 6:13
6) Anaphase 9:00
7) Telophase 9:15
8) Cleavage 9:25
9) Cytokinesis 9:36
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Hank describes mitosis and cytokinesis - the series of processes our cells go through to divide into two identical copies.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dftba.com/product/1av/CrashCourse-Biology-The-Complete-Series-DVD-Set
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Table of Contents
1. Mitosis 0:24
2. Interphase 3:27
a) Chromatin 3:37
b) Centrosomes 3:52
3) Prophase 4:14
a) Chromosomes 4:18
b) Chromatid 4:31
c) Microtubules 5:07
4) Metaphase 5:22
a) Motor Proteins 5:36
5) Biolography 6:13
6) Anaphase 9:00
7) Telophase 9:15
8) Cleavage 9:25
9) Cytokinesis 9:36
This video contains the following sounds from Freesound.org:
"Swishes.wav" by Pogotron
"Opening Scotch Whisky.mp3" by Percy Duke
crashcourse, biology, mitosis, cell biology, cell division, cell, replication, splitting, chromosome, diploid cells, nucleus, DNA, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, interphase, chromatin, chromatid, centrosome duplication, centromere, microtubules, motor protein, walter flemming, tomomi kiyomitsu, dynein, cleavage, cytokinesis, daughter cells, science, education, college, university, learn, teach, hank green Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
- published: 16 Apr 2012
- views: 1667550
mitosis 3d animation |Phases of mitosis|cell division
Phases of mitosis:This animation demonstrates the stages of mitosis in an animal cell.
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two,...
Phases of mitosis:This animation demonstrates the stages of mitosis in an animal cell.
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. The word "mitosis" means "threads," and it refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes as the cell prepares to divide. Early microscopists were the first to observe these structures, and they also noted the appearance of a specialized network of microtubules during mitosis. These tubules, collectively known as the spindle, extend from structures called centrosomes — with one centrosome located at each of the opposite ends, or poles, of a cell. As mitosis progresses, the microtubules attach to the chromosomes, which have already duplicated their DNA and aligned across the center of the cell. The spindle tubules then shorten and move toward the poles of the cell. As they move, they pull the one copy of each chromosome with them to opposite poles of the cell. This process ensures that each daughter cell will contain one exact copy of the parent cell DNA.
Interphase: Cells may appear inactive during this stage, but they are quite the opposite. This is the longest period of the complete cell cycle during which DNA replicates, the centrioles divide, and proteins are actively produced. For a complete description of the events during Interphase, read about the Cell Cycle.
Prophase: During this first mitotic stage, the nucleolus fades and chromatin (replicated DNA and associated proteins) condenses into chromosomes. Each replicated chromosome comprises two chromatids, both with the same genetic information. Microtubules of the cytoskeleton, responsible for cell shape, motility and attachment to other cells during interphase, disassemble. And the building blocks of these microtubules are used to grow the mitotic spindle from the region of the centrosomes.
Prometaphase: In this stage the nuclear envelope breaks down so there is no longer a recognizable nucleus. Some mitotic spindle fibers elongate from the centrosomes and attach to kinetochores, protein bundles at the centromere region on the chromosomes where sister chromatids are joined. Other spindle fibers elongate but instead of attaching to chromosomes, overlap each other at the cell center.
Metaphase: Tension applied by the spindle fibers aligns all chromosomes in one plane at the center of the cell.
Anaphase: Spindle fibers shorten, the kinetochores separate, and the chromatids (daughter chromosomes) are pulled apart and begin moving to the cell poles.
Telophase: The daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles and the spindle fibers that have pulled them apart disappear.
Cytokinesis: The spindle fibers not attached to chromosomes begin breaking down until only that portion of overlap is left. It is in this region that a contractile ring cleaves the cell into two daughter cells. Microtubules then reorganize into a new cytoskeleton for the return to interphase.
wn.com/Mitosis 3D Animation |Phases Of Mitosis|Cell Division
Phases of mitosis:This animation demonstrates the stages of mitosis in an animal cell.
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. The word "mitosis" means "threads," and it refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes as the cell prepares to divide. Early microscopists were the first to observe these structures, and they also noted the appearance of a specialized network of microtubules during mitosis. These tubules, collectively known as the spindle, extend from structures called centrosomes — with one centrosome located at each of the opposite ends, or poles, of a cell. As mitosis progresses, the microtubules attach to the chromosomes, which have already duplicated their DNA and aligned across the center of the cell. The spindle tubules then shorten and move toward the poles of the cell. As they move, they pull the one copy of each chromosome with them to opposite poles of the cell. This process ensures that each daughter cell will contain one exact copy of the parent cell DNA.
Interphase: Cells may appear inactive during this stage, but they are quite the opposite. This is the longest period of the complete cell cycle during which DNA replicates, the centrioles divide, and proteins are actively produced. For a complete description of the events during Interphase, read about the Cell Cycle.
Prophase: During this first mitotic stage, the nucleolus fades and chromatin (replicated DNA and associated proteins) condenses into chromosomes. Each replicated chromosome comprises two chromatids, both with the same genetic information. Microtubules of the cytoskeleton, responsible for cell shape, motility and attachment to other cells during interphase, disassemble. And the building blocks of these microtubules are used to grow the mitotic spindle from the region of the centrosomes.
Prometaphase: In this stage the nuclear envelope breaks down so there is no longer a recognizable nucleus. Some mitotic spindle fibers elongate from the centrosomes and attach to kinetochores, protein bundles at the centromere region on the chromosomes where sister chromatids are joined. Other spindle fibers elongate but instead of attaching to chromosomes, overlap each other at the cell center.
Metaphase: Tension applied by the spindle fibers aligns all chromosomes in one plane at the center of the cell.
Anaphase: Spindle fibers shorten, the kinetochores separate, and the chromatids (daughter chromosomes) are pulled apart and begin moving to the cell poles.
Telophase: The daughter chromosomes arrive at the poles and the spindle fibers that have pulled them apart disappear.
Cytokinesis: The spindle fibers not attached to chromosomes begin breaking down until only that portion of overlap is left. It is in this region that a contractile ring cleaves the cell into two daughter cells. Microtubules then reorganize into a new cytoskeleton for the return to interphase.
- published: 26 Sep 2014
- views: 133788
Mitosis: The Amazing Cell Process that Uses Division to Multiply!
The Amoeba Sisters walk you through the reason for mitosis, mnemonics for the phases, and real world examples. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix ...
The Amoeba Sisters walk you through the reason for mitosis, mnemonics for the phases, and real world examples. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org). Check out our FREE video handouts on www.amoebasisters.com!
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The Amoeba Sisters walk you through the reason for mitosis, mnemonics for the phases, and real world examples. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org). Check out our FREE video handouts on www.amoebasisters.com!
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- published: 14 Sep 2013
- views: 763093
Cell Cycle and Mitosis
The life of a cell is amazingly complex. Mitotic cell division requires precision and organization to ensure that both daughter cells receive EXACTLY the same ...
The life of a cell is amazingly complex. Mitotic cell division requires precision and organization to ensure that both daughter cells receive EXACTLY the same genetic material. But how? This video explains the phases of the cell life cycle, the important structural features of chromosomes and a whole lot about microtubules which organize the whole affair. The end of the video briefly discusses how often cells divide and how they "know" when to divide - and what happens when they make mistakes.
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VIDEO DETAILS
The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
Cell Division is needed for:
Reproduction in single-celled organisms
Asexual growth in colonial organisms
Development in multicellular organisms from a fertilized egg
Cell replacement in multicellular organisms
Challenges of Cell Division
When one cell divides into two, the daughter cells must be IDENTICAL to the parent cell
DNA management is key
Each human cell (excluding eggs or sperm) holds DNA containing 6 billion base pairs with approximately 50,000 protein-encoding genes
That DNA, if stretched out, would be 6 feet in length
Chromatin vs. Chromosome
MISCONCEPTION ALERT
Replication of DNA does NOT occur during mitosis! It has to occur BEFORE mitosis begins!!!
This is Your (Cell's) LIFE
The Cell Cycle
Interphase: G1, S, G2
Cell Division: Mitosis, Cytokinesis
A Little More About Chromosomes: centromere, sister chromatids, kinetochore
Moving Chromosomes Around: centrosome (spindle poles), astral microtubules, kinetochore microtubules
The Cell Cycle
Prophase
Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
Nucleolus disappears
Microtubule assembly begins
Prometaphase
Nuclear membrane breaks down
Kinetochore microtubules form and attach to kinetochores
Polar microtubules push against each other and push the centrosomes apart
Astral microtubules assemble to anchor the centrosomes at opposite poles
Metaphase
Chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate
Anaphase
Chromosomes break at the centromere into sister chromatids
Sister chromatids move toward opposite poles
Telophase
Chromatids (now called daughter chromosomes) begin to decondense into chromatin
Nuclear membranes begin to form around each set of daughter chromosomes
New cell wall begins to form (plants)
Cleavage furrow forms (animals)
Cleavage (why the fascination?)
Plants and Cell Wall Formation
How Often do Cells Divide?
When Things Go Wrong... Cancer
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The life of a cell is amazingly complex. Mitotic cell division requires precision and organization to ensure that both daughter cells receive EXACTLY the same genetic material. But how? This video explains the phases of the cell life cycle, the important structural features of chromosomes and a whole lot about microtubules which organize the whole affair. The end of the video briefly discusses how often cells divide and how they "know" when to divide - and what happens when they make mistakes.
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The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
Cell Division is needed for:
Reproduction in single-celled organisms
Asexual growth in colonial organisms
Development in multicellular organisms from a fertilized egg
Cell replacement in multicellular organisms
Challenges of Cell Division
When one cell divides into two, the daughter cells must be IDENTICAL to the parent cell
DNA management is key
Each human cell (excluding eggs or sperm) holds DNA containing 6 billion base pairs with approximately 50,000 protein-encoding genes
That DNA, if stretched out, would be 6 feet in length
Chromatin vs. Chromosome
MISCONCEPTION ALERT
Replication of DNA does NOT occur during mitosis! It has to occur BEFORE mitosis begins!!!
This is Your (Cell's) LIFE
The Cell Cycle
Interphase: G1, S, G2
Cell Division: Mitosis, Cytokinesis
A Little More About Chromosomes: centromere, sister chromatids, kinetochore
Moving Chromosomes Around: centrosome (spindle poles), astral microtubules, kinetochore microtubules
The Cell Cycle
Prophase
Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
Nucleolus disappears
Microtubule assembly begins
Prometaphase
Nuclear membrane breaks down
Kinetochore microtubules form and attach to kinetochores
Polar microtubules push against each other and push the centrosomes apart
Astral microtubules assemble to anchor the centrosomes at opposite poles
Metaphase
Chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate
Anaphase
Chromosomes break at the centromere into sister chromatids
Sister chromatids move toward opposite poles
Telophase
Chromatids (now called daughter chromosomes) begin to decondense into chromatin
Nuclear membranes begin to form around each set of daughter chromosomes
New cell wall begins to form (plants)
Cleavage furrow forms (animals)
Cleavage (why the fascination?)
Plants and Cell Wall Formation
How Often do Cells Divide?
When Things Go Wrong... Cancer
- published: 31 Jan 2013
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CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION 01
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Mitosis Rap: Mr. W's Cell Division Song
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LYRICS
Interphase is cell division's longest part,
nuclear membrane's intact as it starts,
The cell's growing, cytoplasm flowing,
chromosomes get duplicated, DNA gets replicated
Chromosomes are spread out so they can't be seen distinctly
But note the nucleolus, the ribosome factory
Outside the nucleus are two centrosomes,
They later make a spindle which will pull apart the chromosomes.
Prophase follows, the chromosomes condense,
Each is made of two sister chromatids, (looks) like an "X"
Each sister is a clone, the closest of kin,
And a centromere connects them like siamese twins,
The nucleolus disappears it melts away,
as the cell takes a ribosome production holiday,
the centrosomes separate, start spindle formation
for separating chromatids and cell elongation.
CHORUS
Mitosis, chromosomal ride
Inter-, pro-, meta-, ana-, telophase, divide
Eukaryotes go from one cell to two,
Mitosis, how cells renew.
In late prophase --prometaphase,
The nuclear membrane disintegrates,
The centrosomes migrate to the cell's opposing sides,
And between them the fibers of the spindle wend and wind,
The spindle's made of microtubule fibers which attach
to chromosomes at kinetochores, a protein patch
that serves like a handle that the fibers can grasp,
When they pull apart the chromosomes, splitting them in half,
The spindle moves the chromosomes with nudges so fine,
Into linear formation on the 50 yard line
A location equatorial defining metaphase,
where the chromosomes are lined up on that middle place
CHORUS
The spindle fibers pull on the kinetochores,
A cellular molecular mitotic tug of war,
The centromere snaps, sisters get separated,
Now these chromatids are chromosomes, they've been upgraded
This snapping separation defines anaphase
The "A" for "apartness", for moving different ways,
Kinetochore spindle fibers separate the sisters
See 'em waving goodbye, calling out "I'm gonna miss ya,"
And the other spindle fibers push and grapple like felons
Makes the cell elliptical like a watermelon,
In telophase membranes form 'round the chromosomes
Which spread out as the nucleoli come on home
CHORUS
In animal cells there's a ring of micofilaments
that form at the equator and they cinch themselves in
Tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter 'til the cell is in two pieces,
Yeah in animals, that's cytokinesis
But it's different in plants in them the cell divides
By building a new cell wall from the inside
As the Golgi sends vesicles with cellulosic goo,
Which makes a plate, then a wall, divides the cell in two
And instead of one mother cell we now have daughters two
Identical twins, kind of old but kind of new,
From your single celled beginning this is how you grew
And for single celled eukaryotes it's reproductive too!
Major image credits (complete image credits available upon request)
1. The video of cell division shown during the chorus is by John Daum and Gary Gorbsky, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
2. The image of the mitotic spindle at metaphase and the image of anaphase is from https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/23.... It is used by permission of the Department of Biology at Penn State University.
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LYRICS
Interphase is cell division's longest part,
nuclear membrane's intact as it starts,
The cell's growing, cytoplasm flowing,
chromosomes get duplicated, DNA gets replicated
Chromosomes are spread out so they can't be seen distinctly
But note the nucleolus, the ribosome factory
Outside the nucleus are two centrosomes,
They later make a spindle which will pull apart the chromosomes.
Prophase follows, the chromosomes condense,
Each is made of two sister chromatids, (looks) like an "X"
Each sister is a clone, the closest of kin,
And a centromere connects them like siamese twins,
The nucleolus disappears it melts away,
as the cell takes a ribosome production holiday,
the centrosomes separate, start spindle formation
for separating chromatids and cell elongation.
CHORUS
Mitosis, chromosomal ride
Inter-, pro-, meta-, ana-, telophase, divide
Eukaryotes go from one cell to two,
Mitosis, how cells renew.
In late prophase --prometaphase,
The nuclear membrane disintegrates,
The centrosomes migrate to the cell's opposing sides,
And between them the fibers of the spindle wend and wind,
The spindle's made of microtubule fibers which attach
to chromosomes at kinetochores, a protein patch
that serves like a handle that the fibers can grasp,
When they pull apart the chromosomes, splitting them in half,
The spindle moves the chromosomes with nudges so fine,
Into linear formation on the 50 yard line
A location equatorial defining metaphase,
where the chromosomes are lined up on that middle place
CHORUS
The spindle fibers pull on the kinetochores,
A cellular molecular mitotic tug of war,
The centromere snaps, sisters get separated,
Now these chromatids are chromosomes, they've been upgraded
This snapping separation defines anaphase
The "A" for "apartness", for moving different ways,
Kinetochore spindle fibers separate the sisters
See 'em waving goodbye, calling out "I'm gonna miss ya,"
And the other spindle fibers push and grapple like felons
Makes the cell elliptical like a watermelon,
In telophase membranes form 'round the chromosomes
Which spread out as the nucleoli come on home
CHORUS
In animal cells there's a ring of micofilaments
that form at the equator and they cinch themselves in
Tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter 'til the cell is in two pieces,
Yeah in animals, that's cytokinesis
But it's different in plants in them the cell divides
By building a new cell wall from the inside
As the Golgi sends vesicles with cellulosic goo,
Which makes a plate, then a wall, divides the cell in two
And instead of one mother cell we now have daughters two
Identical twins, kind of old but kind of new,
From your single celled beginning this is how you grew
And for single celled eukaryotes it's reproductive too!
Major image credits (complete image credits available upon request)
1. The video of cell division shown during the chorus is by John Daum and Gary Gorbsky, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
2. The image of the mitotic spindle at metaphase and the image of anaphase is from https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/23.... It is used by permission of the Department of Biology at Penn State University.
- published: 30 Jul 2012
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Mitotic Cell division
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Mitosis. For knowing about meiosis visit my channel.
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Mitosis. For knowing about meiosis visit my channel.
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Mitosis
NDSU VCell Production's animation "Mitosis". For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.
Mitosis is the process by which the chromosome...
NDSU VCell Production's animation "Mitosis". For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.
Mitosis is the process by which the chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell are divided into into two new nuclei. This animation illustrates how the stages of mitosis progress and eventually lead to the formation of two new cells.
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NDSU VCell Production's animation "Mitosis". For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.edu/animations.
Mitosis is the process by which the chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell are divided into into two new nuclei. This animation illustrates how the stages of mitosis progress and eventually lead to the formation of two new cells.
- published: 04 Aug 2011
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Class 11-Botany-Cell Cycle and Cell Division-Medical-NEET Videos
Aakash iTutor: PMT-Botany Class 11th Video Lectures (Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Diagramatic View of Cell Cycle) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coac...
Aakash iTutor: PMT-Botany Class 11th Video Lectures (Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Diagramatic View of Cell Cycle) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coaching tablet by Aakash Institute. Enquire to get Full Video-Lectures @ (http://www.aakashitutor.com/edu-tab/) to prepare for Medical-AIPMT and Board Exams.
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Aakash iTutor: PMT-Botany Class 11th Video Lectures (Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Diagramatic View of Cell Cycle) to prepare for NEET-AIIMS through online coaching tablet by Aakash Institute. Enquire to get Full Video-Lectures @ (http://www.aakashitutor.com/edu-tab/) to prepare for Medical-AIPMT and Board Exams.
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Cancer: Unregulated Cell Division
Have you ever wondered how cancer grows? Take a close look at the cancer cell division in this realistic 3D animation. Compare and contrast healthy animal cell ...
Have you ever wondered how cancer grows? Take a close look at the cancer cell division in this realistic 3D animation. Compare and contrast healthy animal cell division to unregulated cancer cell division side-by-side for a deeper understanding of cancer tumor growth. The animated daily timer provides a real-time update on the total number of daughter cells produced during healthy and cancer cell division. This multifaceted and visceral video communicates the aggressive nature of this disease and identifies unregulated cell division as the underlying mechanic of cancer.
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Have you ever wondered how cancer grows? Take a close look at the cancer cell division in this realistic 3D animation. Compare and contrast healthy animal cell division to unregulated cancer cell division side-by-side for a deeper understanding of cancer tumor growth. The animated daily timer provides a real-time update on the total number of daughter cells produced during healthy and cancer cell division. This multifaceted and visceral video communicates the aggressive nature of this disease and identifies unregulated cell division as the underlying mechanic of cancer.
- published: 30 Sep 2011
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Cell Division Song Spongebob
This is a cell division song about mitosis and meiosis sung to favorite Spongebob songs!
No copyright infringement intended.
Thank you for viewing this video! ...
This is a cell division song about mitosis and meiosis sung to favorite Spongebob songs!
No copyright infringement intended.
Thank you for viewing this video! If you are interested in biology as much as we are, we highly encourage you to watch our short (1 minute and 3 second) movie trailer of meiosis! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WnmKD9MuzA
~Angelica and Emily
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This is a cell division song about mitosis and meiosis sung to favorite Spongebob songs!
No copyright infringement intended.
Thank you for viewing this video! If you are interested in biology as much as we are, we highly encourage you to watch our short (1 minute and 3 second) movie trailer of meiosis! :)
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~Angelica and Emily
- published: 13 Jan 2013
- views: 172008
In Cell Division-Mitosis Song
Cell Division /Mitosis Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy. In Cell Division
Chorus
In Cell...
Cell Division /Mitosis Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy. In Cell Division
Chorus
In Cell Division
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
At Interphase
The cell gets big
It makes a copy
Of DNA
The cell is active
Matures in size
Prepares to split
into two- sides
I know the next stage is called
In Mitosis
It's Prophase
Metaphase that's not all
And Three, Anaphase
And the next Telephase
Then it's Cytokinesis
The cycle is done d-d-d-done
Prophase is one
The nucleus
Chromatin condenses
Making Chromo-somes
Spindle fibers form
A bridge between the
End of the cell
And then the Membrane breaks down
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it and do it, and do it ,let's live it up. and do it, and do it, and do it, do it, do it,
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it 'cause
Chorus
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
Metaphase is next (hey) yelled
Chromosomes line up (They will line up)
All in the middle (hey)
And they hold on (they will hold on)
The spindle fibers (fibers)
At it's centromeres (the centromeres)
Which still is holding (c'mon)
Chromatids joined
Anaphase is up (three)
It's time to split (go 'way)
Centromeres breaking (move it, move it)
They separ-rate
The chromatids (chromatids)
It moves along (moves along)
The spindle fibers (wooohooo)
Opposite ends of the cell
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it and do it, and do it let's live it up. And do it, and do it, and do it, do it, do it,
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it do it, do it, do it,
Telaphase
Chromosomes
Begin to stretch out, out, out, out, out
They don't look like they did
No more like rods, rods, rods, rods, rods
This occurs
At the ends
Of the new cells, cells, cells, cells, cells
Nuclear
Membranes form
Around each part, part, part, part, part
Mitosis, Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
Cell membrane go-goes around
The middle of the cell-cell
Pinches into two
A d-d-daughter cell's the same
Chorus
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
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Cell Division /Mitosis Song. Here is a video I created for my 6th grade science students to help them study.I hope you enjoy. In Cell Division
Chorus
In Cell Division
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
At Interphase
The cell gets big
It makes a copy
Of DNA
The cell is active
Matures in size
Prepares to split
into two- sides
I know the next stage is called
In Mitosis
It's Prophase
Metaphase that's not all
And Three, Anaphase
And the next Telephase
Then it's Cytokinesis
The cycle is done d-d-d-done
Prophase is one
The nucleus
Chromatin condenses
Making Chromo-somes
Spindle fibers form
A bridge between the
End of the cell
And then the Membrane breaks down
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it and do it, and do it ,let's live it up. and do it, and do it, and do it, do it, do it,
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it 'cause
Chorus
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
Metaphase is next (hey) yelled
Chromosomes line up (They will line up)
All in the middle (hey)
And they hold on (they will hold on)
The spindle fibers (fibers)
At it's centromeres (the centromeres)
Which still is holding (c'mon)
Chromatids joined
Anaphase is up (three)
It's time to split (go 'way)
Centromeres breaking (move it, move it)
They separ-rate
The chromatids (chromatids)
It moves along (moves along)
The spindle fibers (wooohooo)
Opposite ends of the cell
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it and do it, and do it let's live it up. And do it, and do it, and do it, do it, do it,
Let's do it, Let's do it, Let's do it do it, do it, do it,
Telaphase
Chromosomes
Begin to stretch out, out, out, out, out
They don't look like they did
No more like rods, rods, rods, rods, rods
This occurs
At the ends
Of the new cells, cells, cells, cells, cells
Nuclear
Membranes form
Around each part, part, part, part, part
Mitosis, Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
Cell membrane go-goes around
The middle of the cell-cell
Pinches into two
A d-d-daughter cell's the same
Chorus
In Cell Division (woooh hoo)
Events make cells grow and divide
Events make cells grow and divide (2x)
Events make cells grow and d-d-ivide
- published: 18 Mar 2011
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Meiosis - Cell division
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Visit http://www.DrNajeebLectures.com for 600+ videos on Basic Medical Sciences!
- published: 19 Mar 2012
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Meiosis Cell Division
Meiosis. I have uploaded a video about mitosis also......
Meiosis. I have uploaded a video about mitosis also...
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Meiosis. I have uploaded a video about mitosis also...
- published: 16 Sep 2009
- views: 56307
iTTV SPM Form 4 Biology Chapter 5 Cell Division (The Necessity for Cell Division in Living ..)
Chapter 05 : Cell Division - Lesson 01 part1 : The Necessity for Cell Division in Living Organism
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cell division on contrast microscope
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cell division on contrast microscope
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Cell Cycle (Overview, Interphase)
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The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Learn the importance of the cell cycle and a real life example when it is not controlled: cancer. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocre...
Learn the importance of the cell cycle and a real life example when it is not controlled: cancer. Music Credit: Adrian Holovaty, OverClocked ReMix (http://ocremix.org). Check out our FREE video handouts on www.amoebasisters.com!
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Mitosis: Cell Division
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Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
Mitosis is an asexual reproduction where a single c...
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Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
Mitosis is an asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into 2 identical cells (if mutation has not occurred) This video covers the process of cell division and all the key players including the nucleus, Chromatin, Chromosomes, Chromatids, Centrioles, Centrosome, Spindle Fibers, Centromeres, Cytoplasm and last but not least The Two new identical Cells.
Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
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Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
Mitosis is an asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into 2 identical cells (if mutation has not occurred) This video covers the process of cell division and all the key players including the nucleus, Chromatin, Chromosomes, Chromatids, Centrioles, Centrosome, Spindle Fibers, Centromeres, Cytoplasm and last but not least The Two new identical Cells.
Health Sciences: Mitosis, Cell Division, Cell Reproduction.
- published: 24 Feb 2014
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