The document summarizes the process of cell division and the cell cycle. It explains that cell division allows for the reproduction of cells and the formation of daughter cells from a mother cell. The cell cycle consists of interphase, which includes the G1, S, and G2 phases for cell growth and DNA replication, and the mitotic phase of prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase for nuclear division. Mitosis is important for normal growth, development, and repair of living organisms through the formation of new tissues and replacement of old cells.
2. • Cell Division:- The process of
reproduction or formation of new cells
from the pre-existing cells is called cell
division.
• The cell which undergoes division is
known as mother cell and the new cells
which are formed by the process of cell
division are termed as daughter cells.
3. CELL CYCLE
It consists of two phases:-
1) Interphase:- G1, S and G2 sub-stages
2)Mitotic phase:- Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, Telophase.
G1:- It is a pre-DNA replication phase.
This is a phase b/w telophase and S-phase.
It is the longest phage.
Protein and RNA synthesis takes place.
4. S:- This phase comes after G1 phase.
DNA replication takes place during this phase.
This is a phase b/w G1 and G2.
G2:- This is post-DNA replication phase.
Protein and RNA synthesis takes place during
this phase.
This is a phase b/w S-phase and prophase.
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8. IMPORTANCE OF MITOSIS
Essential for normal growth and development of
living organisms.
Formation of new parts viz., roots, leaves, stem and
branches. Also helps in repairing of damaged parts.
It is useful in maintaining the purity of types.
In animals, mitosis helps in continuous replacement
of old tissues with new ones such as gut epithelium
and blood cells.
After fusion of male & female gamete, zygote is
formed. Mitosis is responsible for development of a
zygote in to an adult organism.