By: Bailey Blevins
Bio.1.2- Analyze the cell as a living system
Homeostasis
Homeostasis is a state in which everything in the cell is in equilibrium and functioning properly. In Homeostasis the waste is being transported away from the cell while it receives the nutrients it needs to continue to function. Different parts of the cell work to constantly maintain Homeostasis in the cell.
Steps of the Cell Cycle
First is Interphase
Step 1: G1 phase which is when the cell increses in mass in order to prepare for cell division
Step 2: S phase which is the time when DNA is synthesized
Step 3: G2 phase is the time after DNA has been synthesized and the cell increases in size
Step 1: G1 phase which is when the cell increses in mass in order to prepare for cell division
Step 2: S phase which is the time when DNA is synthesized
Step 3: G2 phase is the time after DNA has been synthesized and the cell increases in size
Next Mitosis takes place
Step 1: Prophase which is the phase where nuclear envelope breaks apart and spindles on opposite part of cell
Step 2: Metaphase which is when the chromosomes line u; in the middle
Step 3: Anaphase which is when the paired chromosomes pull apart
Step 4: Telophase which is when chromosomes cordoned off into new nuclei in the emerging daughter cells. Also Cytokinesis happens at this time
Step 1: Prophase which is the phase where nuclear envelope breaks apart and spindles on opposite part of cell
Step 2: Metaphase which is when the chromosomes line u; in the middle
Step 3: Anaphase which is when the paired chromosomes pull apart
Step 4: Telophase which is when chromosomes cordoned off into new nuclei in the emerging daughter cells. Also Cytokinesis happens at this time