BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Sister Chromatids, Cell Division, Dna Condensation

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Cell division: what is cell division, dividing of one cell into two. Parent cell divides into two daughter cells: cell division is required for reproduction, growth and development, and tissue renewal and repair, types of cell division, prokaryotic cell division, occurs through binary fission. This process is a form of asexual reproduction that produces genetically identical clones: cytoskeletal proteins are involved in separating chromosomes and dividing the cell, mitosis, a form of asexual cell reproduction that occurs in eukaryotes. Used for organism growth and development as well as tissue repair/renewal: this process produces genetically identical clones, meiosis, a form of asexual cell reproduction that occurs in eukaryotes. Used to produce gamete cells for organism reproduction: the cell cycle. Interphase: g1 phase, cell growth, macromolecule production, prepares for dna synthesis, s phase (synthesis, dna synthesis phase, g2 phase, cell growth, macromolecule production, preparation for mitosis, chromosomes, structure, dna is organized into chromosomes which consist of chromatin.

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