BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Eukaryote, Characteristic Class, Cell Division

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Biology lecture 18: ability of organisms to reproduce best distinguishes things from nonliving things, continuity of life is based of reproduction of cells, or cell division. In unicellular organisms, division of one cell reproduces the entire organism: multicellular organisms depend on cell division for. Cell division has allowed us to have more cells which allows us to grow and develop more. We have 2 sets of 23 chromosomes: gametes (reproductive cells: sperm and eggs and spores) have half as many chromosomes as somatic cells. They have 23 chromosomes: eukaryotic chromosomes consist of chromatin, a complex of dna and protein that condenses during cell division. Oct. 26, 2016: eukaryotic cell division consists of: 46 to 23: figure 12-5 from textbook, you should study it. Mitotic phase is where the cell actually divides, and the rest of the time the cell is spent in interphase: phases of the cell cycle, mitotic (m) phase consists of mitosis and cytokinesis.

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