BIOL 1362 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Sister Chromatids, Homologous Chromosome, Cleavage Furrow

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A cell must complete all phases before entering mitosis. G0 stage is when a cell will not reproduce or finished growing. Mitosis & cell cycle: chromatin: each of the two threadlike strands into which a chromosome divides longitudinally during cell division, chromosome, colored body (historical, 1 double-stranded molecule of dna wound around proteins, cell cycle. Interphase= 90% of cell"s life: growth, normal function, most body cells are in interphase. Interphase: g1 phase, gap 1 growth period. Makes organelles and protein: normal function. Length of phase varies in different cells: s phase, dna synthesis copies all dna. Chromosomes are duplicated to prepare for cell division. Sister chromatids form: g2 phase, continued growth and preparation for cell division, mitosis, cell division occurs, mitosis: division of chromosomes, cytokinesis: division of cytoplasm, cell division, reproduction of single-celled organisms (ex. Amoeba: development from zygote to embryo and growth to adult organism, renewal of tissues, especially epithelium. Know the difference between sister and non sister chromatids.

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