BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Telomerase, Cytoskeleton, Metastasis

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The entire mechanism of prokaryotic cell division is called binary fission. This is when the cell divides into two parts, which is divided into three processes. B: cells grow for some time before initiating dna synthesis: when nutrients are abundant, this stage is not needed and can divide their cytoplasm as soon as dna replication is complete and chromosomes are separated. E. coli population can double every 20 minutes under said circumstances. C: once the chromosomes are replicated and separated to opposite ends of the cell. D: the membrane pinches together between them and two daughter cells are formed. There are processes on in the eukaryotic cycle: mitosis, g1, s and g2. Chromosomes are made out of dna and the associated proteins to that dna. cell four that go. Prophase: the chromosomes condense into threads that become visible under a light microscope. The centrosome has divided into two parts, which are creating spindles as they separate.

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