01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Spindle Apparatus, Sister Chromatids, Cleavage Furrow

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Cell division: part of the cell cycle = continuity of life. Some cells do not divide (nerve cells and red blood cells) All living organisms made of one or more cells. Cells = basic living units of organization and function all cells come from other cells->life only comes from life. Key roles of cell division in organisms in unicellular: in multicellular. Eukaryotes: more than one dna molecule in nucleus. Chromosome: latin for colored body -> ability to pick up dye staining. Dna structure: double helix that is wrapped around proteins (histones) in a highly organized manner. Nucleosome: 146 nucleotide pairs wrapped around 8 histones. Information units responsible for structure of all proteins in a cell. Each located at particular locus on a chromosome. Genetic information is in a linear sequence on a chromosome. State of dna during most of the cell cycle. Coils up during cell division and condenses into chromosome structures.

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