BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Y Chromosome, Cell Division, Karyotype

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Cell division process by which cells make more cells the process must satisfy several important requirements: the two daughter cells must each receive the full complement of genetic material present in the single parent cell. The parent cell must be large enough to divide in two and still contribute sufficient cytoplasmic components to each daughter cell. Prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission,eukaryotic cells divide by mitosis and cytokinesis. Cell division occurs for: growth, cell replacement, healing, reproduction. Cell division is ability of cells to multiply, have microtubules pulling chromosomes to separate poles, Goal is to make each daughter cell identical, receives same cytoplasmic components. Neurons are cell that do not dividing anymore. During cell division, a single parental cell divides into two daughter cells. The cell cycle is regulated so that cell division occurs only at appropriate times. Cancer is uncontrolled cell division that results from mutations in genes that control cell division.

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