Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Algal Bloom, Chromosome Segregation, Dna Replication

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7. 1 the cycle of cell growth and division: an overview. All cells are descendants of previous cells in an unbroken chain of cell division stretching billions of years. Increasing the population of single-celled organisms (algal bloom: multicellular tissue growth (new leaves, asexual reproduction, replacement of cells lost to wear and tear (shedding skin, virus infection) Chromosomes: the nuclear units of genetic information divided and distributed by mitotic cell division. Most eukaryotes have two copies of each type of chromosome in their nuclei: diploid, 2n. Some eukaryotes, mostly microorganisms, have only one copy: haploid, n. Others, such as some plant species, have multiple sets of chromosomes in each cell: ploidy. Before cell division, dna produces two copies of the chromosome, called sister chromatids: newly formed sister chromatids are held together along their length by cohesins, during mitosis, cohesins are removed and sister chromatids are separated, chromosome segregation. G1 phase: cell carries out functions and grows: varies in length.

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