BIOL 1010U Study Guide - Nuclear Membrane, Cell Division, Cell Theory

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Cell theory: one of the fundamental principles of modern biology. Eukaryotic cell division cell cycle cells or cell products: cell division proceeds through a. All the cells in an organism number of steps that make up the cell cycle. Two distinct stages: m phase: the time during which the parent cell divides into two daughter cells. Interphase: the time between two successive m phases. Binary fission: g1, s, asexual reproduction, new copy may be identical or have mutations. Prokaryotes (e. g. bacteria) and other: cells reproduce via cell division, key roles of cell division: Cell division is the process by which a single cell becomes two daughter cells. Cell division involves division of the nucleus and cytoplasm: unicellular organisms. Cytokinesis division of cytoplasm via formation of cleavage furrow. Karyokinesis division of nucleus: requirements for successful cell division: Cell division in some unicellular: multicellular organisms eukaryotes (like dinoflagellates have characteristics of binary fission.

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