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12th Grade

Lesson 6:
The Cell Cycle

Rey J I. Gonzales, SST-I


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Any structure found on cells that they acquired after cell


division and can benefit them in many ways.
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A cell modification usually found at the top surface of the


cell.
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Though they are very small, they cover a large surface area
so that they can absorb nutrients from digested food at a
faster rate.
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The other term for “pseudopods”


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What is the difference between tight junction and gap


junction?
Engagement: Cell Cycle Rap

❑ What are the


keywords in the
video?
❑ In a scale of 1-
10, how familiar
are you with
these words?
Objectives
1. define the cell cycle;
2. identify the major stages of cell cycle;
3. explain the different subphases and control points in
cell cycle;
4. appreciate and value the essence of cell cycle; and
5. create a story about the different phases of cell cycle
Cell Cycle
A cell cycle is a series of events that takes place in
a cell as it grows and divides. Has two major
phases; the Interphase and the M phase.
Cell Cycle
Outline of the Cell Cycle
Gap 1
During the gap 1 (G1) phase, Synthesis
the cell grows larger and the 01 02 During S phase, the cell
number of organelles replicates its DNA.
increases.

The 4 stages of the


cell cycle

Mitosis Gap 2
After more growth occurs in
Mitosis is a type of nuclear cell
division that occurs in somatic 04 03 the Gap 2 (G2) phase, the
(non-reproductive) eukaryotic cell is ready to divide and
cells. enters mitosis.
Science subject for high school: cell biology infographics
Prophase Prometaphase

Cytokinesis Metaphase
Mercury is quite a Mitosis
small planet

Telophase Anaphase
Prophase
Chromatin vs. Chromosome
Metaphase
Centrioles, Spindle Fibers, and
Kinetochores
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Cytokinesis in Animals and Plants
Cancer: One of World’s Deadliest Diseases
Cancer is a disease caused
when cells divide
uncontrollably and spread
into surrounding tissues.
Cancer is caused by changes
to DNA. Most cancer-causing
DNA changes occur in
sections of DNA called genes.
Tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue
that forms when cells grow
and divide more than they
should or do not die when
they should. Benign tumors
tend to grow slowly and do
not spread. Malignant tumors
can grow rapidly, invade and
destroy nearby normal
tissues, and spread throughout
the body.
Science subject for high school: cell biology infographics

01 Interphase
Prophase
The cell cycle

Metaphase The cell’s nucleus


02 Mitosis divides during the
Anaphase mitosis phase

Telophase
03 Cytokinesis
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