BIOL 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Kinetochore, Cell Plate, Metaphase

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Cytokinesis: after the first division of the eukaryotic cell, the cells then divide the cytoplasm into two daughter cells. The cell cycle describes the life cycle of a eukaryotic cell: cell division in eukaryotic cells proceeds through a number of steps that make up the cell cycle. M phase: the parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Biol 151 chapter 11: this phase consists of two different events. The separation of chromosomes into two nuclei. The division of the cell itself into two separate cells. Interphase: the time between two successive m phases, it does many preparations. Replication of the dna in the nucleus so each daughter cell receives a copy of the genome. An increase in cell size so that each daughter cell receives sufficient amounts of cytoplasmic and membrane components to survive on its own: can be divided into three phases. The replication of the entire dna content of the nucleus.

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