BIOLOGY 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Sister Chromatids, Homologous Chromosome, Cell Adhesion

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Bio 171 lecture 3: mitosis, meiosis, and multicellularity. Vocabulary (you should be able to define and use all of these terms correctly. ) asexual reproduction allele bulk transport cell adhesion cell signaling centromere chiasmata choanoflagellate chromosome cytokinesis differentiation diploid. M-phase meiosis metaphase i and ii mitosis multicellularity plasmid protist recombination. 1: list at least three common features of multicellular organisms, describe how studying choanoflagellates can help us understand the evolution of multicellularity in animals. Cellular replication (mitosis), also known as cell division. As described in the cell theory, all new cells come from preexisting cells. 11. 1. 2 and 11. 1. 3) to learn about how eukaryotic cells divide. Note that mitosis (eukaryotes) begins by replicating the chromosome(s), separate the two copies of each chromosome into different parts of the cell, and ends with two daughter cells containing the same genetic material as the original parent cell.

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