Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Chromosome Segregation, Dna Replication, G2 Phase

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8. 1 the cycle of cell growth and division: an overview all life on earth is composed of cells and their products if cells divide too quickly, daughter cells may be too small or lack cytoplasm or genetic material. If divide too quickly may grow inefficiently large or accumulate extra chromosomes. 8. 2a replication occupies most of the cell cycle in rapidly. When nutrients are abundant, prokaryotic cells have no need for a b period since they grow quickly enough to divide their cytoplasm as soon as dna replication is complete and chromosomes separate. Nucleoid-central region of prokaryotic cell, compacted in nucleoid during cell cycle. 8. 2b replicated chromosomes are distributed actively to the. Segregation: 2 chromosomes attach to the plasma membrane near the middle of the cell and separate as a new plasma cell membrane is added between the 2 sites during elongation: chromosome separation is passive.

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