BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Centromere, Sister Chromatids, Prokaryote

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The ability of organisms to reproduce is one of the key feature that distinguishes things from living to non living. The continuity of life is based on the reproduction of cells, or cell division. In unicellular organisms, division of one cell reproduces the entire organism. Multicellular organisms depend on cell division for: development from a fertilized cell, growth, 10 year old has more cells than a 2 year old has, repair, eg. Getting a cut, and cells will repair by rapid division to close the wound. Cell division is an integral part of the cell cycle, the life of the cell from formation of cell division to when that cell divides itself. Cell division results in genetically identical daughter cell. Most cell division results in daughter cells with identical genetic information, dna. Cells grow- splits i(cid:374) half cell grows- splits i(cid:374) half etc.

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