BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Telophase, Interphase, Prometaphase

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Biol 1030 lecture 12 cell division: mitosis: cell divides in reproduction, multicellular organisms grow by cell dividing. Prokaryotes : prokaryotes have no nucleus, only one dna molecule, usually circular. In prokaryotes the replication begins in the chromosomes and divides a single cell into two daughter cells. Eukaryotes : they have multiple dna molecules, the movement of the chromosomes is carefully choreographed, so that each daughter cell gets a complete structure. Cellular movement : series of motor proteins, connecting two microtubules, move the doublets laterally, push cellular structures into position, ex. chromosomes during cell division. In animals: cytokinesis (cell division) occurs by pinching" between the daughter cells, ring of microfilaments contracts, made of actin. In plants: cytokinesis occurs by laying down a new cell wall between the dividing cells, mitosis is about cell division, everything the cell does happens in the interphase.

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