Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Chromosome Segregation, Nuclear Dna

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7. 1 the cycle of cell growth and division: an overview: functions of actively dividing cells. Increasing a singe-celled population: multicellular tissue growth, asexual reproduction, replacement of lost cells, shedding skin, most cells in the body of a multicellular organism are not made to divided, some may be made to die immediately. 7. 3b interphase extends from the ends ond one mitosis to the beginning of the next mitosis. Internal regulatory control triggers each phase of the cell cycle to make sure the phase is successfully complete before entering the next one. Internal controls may be caused by: external influences, other cells or viruses, single molecules, hormones, growth factors, death signals. 7. 3c after interphase, mitosis proceeds in five stages: 5 stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Anaphase: sister chromatids are separated and moved to opposite spindle poles, the separated chromatids are now called daughter chromosomes and have reached the two poles.

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