BSCI 1001 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: G1 Phase, G2 Phase, Nuclear Membrane

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Interphase can be divided up into the g1 phase ( first gap), the s phase ( synthesis ), and g2 phase ( second gap. ) during all three subphases, the cell grows by producing proteins and cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Chromosomes are duplicated only during the s phase. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have dna that will be copied, segregated, and then integrated into new cells, and they use mitosis and binary fission to do this. In both cases, the cell grows larger, then makes copies, and then the cells split. In prokaryotes, which only have one chromosome, the dna is replicated and each of the two chromosomes then separate and go to opposite ends of the cell. The parent cell then divides in the middle to form two. Daughter cells, each with a copy of the single chromosome.

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