BIOL 1107 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ribozyme, Signal Transduction, Ribosomal Rna

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Bacterial vs eukaryotic cell division, number of chromosomes involved. Eukaryotes - have several chromosomes (in humans they have 23 before replication and 46 after s phase of replication: use of mitotic spindle fibers. Not needed for binary fission because the ftsz proteins form a ring right by the cleavage furrow to separate the two cells. Each individual dna ring is already separated after replication. Animal cells have centrioles: centrioles release spindle fibers that attach to the kinetochores of each chromosome. Plant cells do not have centrioles: contain microtubules that direct vesicles to center of spindle and, coiling and uncoiling of chromosomes during cell division. fuse to divide cell into two (cytokinesis) Bacteria - dna is not coiled in histones. Eukaryotes - dna double helix is coils in histones and structure becomes very compact: amount of dna that can be handled during the cell process. Eukaryotic cell contains more dna than bacterial cell: chromatin = dna strands.

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