BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Phosphodiester Bond, Maturation Promoting Factor, Cleavage Furrow

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When a muscle cell is injured, non-dividing stem cells become activated and divide to regenerate the muscle fibres. Eukaryotic cell division: the standard eukaryotic cell cycle consists of two distinct stages, interphase which includes the. M and s phase: some cells in our body enter the g0 phase permanently and are thus non-dividing cells. Once these myofibers are formed, they once again exit the cell cycle and enter the quiescent g0 phase. Chromosome dynamics: m stage follows the interphase g2 phase, during interphase, specific chromosomes cannot be identified since they are organized into the long chromatin fibers. Telophase: where two new daughter nuclei form in the cell, this occurs because the nuclear envelope reforms around the chromosomes at the opposite poles of the dividing cell. At the same time, the chromosomes begin to decondense and spindle microtubules are depolymerized (or are broken down: the division of one nucleus into two genetically identical nuclei marks the end of mitosis.

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