BIOL 1001 : BIOLOGY EXAM 3 PREP

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Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells undergo cell cycles. Include growth, metabolic activity, dna replication, and cell division: cell cycles differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cell cycle: prokaryotic dna, contained within a single circular chromosome, no membrane-bound nucleus, prokaryotic cell cycle, growth, dna replication, binary fission (cell division) Interphase: during interphase a cell grows, replicates its dna, and often differentiates, most eukaryotic cells spend the majority of their time in interphase, ex: human skin cells replicate about once a day, spend about 22 h in interphase. Interphase contains three phases: g1 phase, during g1 phase the cell, almost always grows in size, often differentiates. Is sensitive to different signals that help it decide whether or not to divide. In some plants (ex: ferns) both the haploid and diploid stages are free living. In others, such as flowering plants, the haploid stage is reduced: haploid pollen grains and a small cluster of cells in the ovary of the flower.

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