BIO 1130 Study Guide - Final Guide: Epithelium, Kinetochore, Muscle Tissue

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Animal diversity, classifying animals according to external morphology. Laboratory 6: cell division: two types of cells : somatic and gametes, cell cycle: G1: rapid growth and metabolic activity; centriole replication. G2: growth and final preparations for cell division. Mitosis: a process which equally distributes chromosomes to 2 daughter nuclei. The chromosomes become visible as the chromatin shortens and thickens (condensation) Each chromosome consists of two identical chromatids connected at the centromere. Spindle fibers are formed from microtubules at the centrosome, which attach to the replicated chromosomes at the kinetochore (protein complex) Arranged with their centromeres in a single place along the equatorial plate (the central area of the spindle) The chromatids (daughter chromosomes) start to move to opposite poles of the spindle preceded by the moving centromere. The furrow appears (animal cells) or the cell plate begins to form (plant cells) Each has two small rods composed of microtubules: meiosis:

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