BIOL 1020 Lecture 18: Lecture 18

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The ability of an organism to reproduce best distinguishes living things from nonliving things. Continuity of life is based on reproduction of cells, or cell division o. In unicellular organisms (amoeba) division of one cell reproduces the entire organism. Multicellular organisms depend on cell division for: development from a fertilized cell. Growth (2 year old and 10 year old- more cells) Cell division integral part of cell cycle, the life of a cell from formation to its own division. Cell division results in genetically identical daughter cells. Most cell result in daughter cells with identical genetic information, Dna (same amount of dna as parent cell had: cell grows- splits in half- cell grows- splits in half and so on. A special type of division produces non-identical daughter cells (gametes, or sperm and egg cells, or spores) All the dna in a cell constitutes the cell"s genome.

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