The Cell Cycle
- The cell cycle can be thought of as the life cycle of a cell
- It is the series of growth and development steps a cell undergoes
- From its formation to the point it divides to make new cells
- The cells in your body need to be able to divide to help your body grow and repair itself
- Cells grow and divide over and over again
- For this to happen the DNA has to be copied
- All body cells (except gametes) are produced by mitosis which happens as part of the cell cycle
There are 3 parts of the cell cycle
- Interphase - consists of phases of cell growth and synthesis of new DNA
- Just before mitosis, the DNA in the nucleus copies itself exactly (forming duplicate chromosomes)
- Mitosis - Chromosomes line up along the centre of the cell and are pulled apart
- Cytokinesis - The cell cytoplasm and membrane divides to produce two daughter cells
- Each new cell has a copy of each of the chromosomes
The three stages of the cell cycle