BIOL 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Sister Chromatids, Dna Replication, Cell Division

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Cell is the fundamental unit of life. They store the instructions required to make components that are necessary to sustain life and this information can be store so that it can be passed on from life to life. Information can be transferred through two ways: cell specialization and cell division. Cell specialization: is the control of gene expression and cell division is the total dna replication. Eukaryotes dived to reproduce the organism and replace dead cells or to allow the organism to grow. Replication occupies most of the cell cycle in rapidly dividing the prokaryotic cells. Replicated chromosomes are distributed actively to the halves of the prokaryotic cells identical daughter cells. Interphase begins when the daughter cells enter initial period of cytoplasmic growth. Cell cycle is a period of growth flowed by the nucleus division and cytokinesis. When mitosis divides into two daughter cells they are identical.

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