BLG 10A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: G1 Phase, Restriction Point, Central Nervous System

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The exam will be 50 questions in 70-75 minutes. The exam will come week after reading week. A hyper condensation of hyper condensed form of the replicated dna. By the time chromosomes are form you have gone through s-phase already. If anything wrong occurs with cells during replication, it stops the process and no further division occurs. Prophase: nuclei disappear and chromatin fiber coil up to become discrete chromosomes (dna condenses so sister chromatids can split smoothly, 2. Prometaphase: the nuclei envelope breaks into fragments, 2a. Is when you see all the chromosomes align: 3. Is when the 2cm of each chromosome will come apart separating the sisters chomatids: 4. Telophase: nuclei envelopes form around the identical set of chromosomes at the 2 pulls of the cell, cytokinesis, when the cytoplasm splits to form 2 separates daughter cells, cytoplasm of a cell in late interphase contains 2 centrioles.

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