BIOL 1201 Chapter : Biology 1202 Chapter 12
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Jane b. reece, lisa a. urry, michael l. cain, steven a. wasserman, peter v. minorsky, robert b. jackson. All the dna in a cell constitutes the cell"s genome genome. Cell division results in genetically identical daughter cells: mitosis. 20 m (a) reproduction (b) growth and development (c) tissue renewal. The mitotic phase alternates with interphase in the cell cycle. Interphase (cell growth and copying of chromosomes in preparation for cell division: eukaryotic cell division consists of: Cytokinesis, the division of the cytoplasm: gametes are produced by a variation of cell division called meiosis, meiosis yields nonidentical daughter cells that have only one set of chromosomes, half as many as the parent cell. 10/15/12: mitosis is conventionally divided into five phases: Telophase: cytokinesis is well underway by late telophase. The mitotic spindle is an apparatus of microtubules that controls chromosome movement during mitosis. During prophase, assembly of spindle microtubules begins in the centrosome, the microtubule organizing center.