BIOL101 Lecture 3: Cell Cycle. Interphase, Mitosis

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The sequence of changes which occurs between one cell division and the next is called cell cycle. It has two phases: interphase (the period of non-division, m-phase (the period of cell division) It is a period of growth and synthesis of dna. During this period the cell prepares itself for the m-phase. The interphase is divided further into three sub-phase, g1-phase, s-phase and g2-phase. Cell grows in size, specific enzymes are synthesized and dna base units are accumulated for the dna synthesis. As a result of it chromatin material is duplicated. Cell grows in size, cell organelles are replicate in numbers as well as enzyme require for cell- division also synthesized during this phase. A parent cell divides into two daughter cells in a way that the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells remains the same as in the parent cell. It has divided into phases; (a) karyokinesis nuclear division (b) cytokinesis cytoplasmic division: karyokinesis:

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