Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Microfilament, G0 Phase, Cell Membrane

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Eukaryotic cells have the ability to divide making daughter cells with complete set of genetic material. From birth the cells grow a well before dna replication (b period) then the chromosomes replicate and separate-to-separate sides(c) and the membrane pinches together between them and the daughter cells are formed (d) The dna is a single circular chromosome of double stranded dna, which is founded in the nucleoid. Origin of replication- where the enzymes of dna replication are. Cytokinetic ring- cytoplasmic division is involved with an inward constriction of a cytokinetic ring of cytoskeletal proteins. More lethal if daughter cells don"t receive chromosomes. In higher eukaryotes the nuclear membrane disappears and reforms around two new daughter cells. Double stranded dna molecules that are combine with proteins that stabilize and help package dna during cell division. Have two copies of each chromosome in their nuclei. Chromosomes are diploid (46) haploid (23) humans. A set of chromosomes is a ploidy.

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