BIO 1510 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Antibody, Sister Chromatids, Kinetochore

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If a eukaryotic cell has a single set of chromosomes, it is called: haploid, diploid, polypoid. The physical distribution of cytoplasmic material into the two daughter cells is called: dna replication, mitosis, cytokinesis, binary fission. Eukaryotic chromosomes are coated with proteins containing a high proportion of basic amino acids. These proteins are given the name: albumins, antibodies, enzymes, histamines, histones. Plant cells typically achieve cytokinesis by: binary fission, forming a cell plate across the middle of the cell, forming a cleavage furrow that pinches the cell into two, chromosome condensation, chromosome elongation. Recent studies on cell cycle controls have revealed that animal cells can employ certain factors to override the inhibitory controls of cell division. These belong to a class of proteins called: histones, channel proteins, growth factors, gating proteins, neurotransmitters. The space into which neurotransmitters are released is called a chemical: synapse, junction, channel, desmosome, vesicle.

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