BIO 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Nuclear Membrane, Dna Replication, Asexual Reproduction

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The targeted reading is created to guide your study, directing your attention to the content that will help you meet the learning objectives. There are detailed learning objectives at the end of the document if you need extra guidance. The answers to the self-assessment questions are also included. During cell division, a single parental cell produces two daughter cells. Cell division: the process by which a parent cell gives rise to two daughter cells. Asexual reproduction: the reproduction of organisms by mitotic cell division or fragmentation. Sexual reproduction: the process of producing offspring that receive genetic material from two parents; in eukaryotes, the process occurs through meiosis and fertilization. Gametes: a reproductive haploid cell; gametes fuse in pairs to form a diploid zygote. Binary fission: the process by which cells of bacteria or archaeons divide to form two daughter cells. Mitosis: the division of the nucleus, in which the chromosomes are separated into two nuclei.

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