BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Mitochondrion, Mitosis

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Since prokaryotes evolved before eukaryotes, mitosis probably evolved from binary fission. Mitochondria and chloroplasts divide interpedently within eukaryotic cells by binary fission. Certain protists exhibit types of cell division that seem intermediate between binary fission and mitosis. Mechanisms of cell division in several groups of organisms. The cell cycle is regulated by a molecular control system. The frequency of cell division varies with type of cell. Differences result from regulation at the molecular level. Events of cell cycle are directed by distinct cell cycle control system, which is regulated by both internal and external controls.

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