01:447:380 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Unicellular Organism, Nuclear Membrane, Telomere

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2. 1 prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ in a number of. 2. 2 cell reproduction requires the copying of the genetic. Material, separation of the copies, and cell division for any cell to replicate successfully, 3 fundamental events must take place: The copies of the geneic informaion must be seperated from each other. The cell cycle and mitosis the cell cycle is the life story of the cell - the stages through which it passes from one division to the next. Cells may enter g0, a non-dividing phase. Ater the g1 checkpoint, the cell is commited to dividing (s phase) In g2, the cell prepares for mitosis mitosis itself is also divided into stages, in brief: Interphase: the nuclear membrane is present and chromosomes are relaxed. Prophase: chromosomes condense. each chromosome posesses two chromaids, the mitoic spindle forms. Prometaphase: the nuclear membrane disintegrates, spindle microtubules atach to chromaids. Metaphase: chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate.

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