Biology 1201A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Prokaryote, Centrosome, Internal Control

58 views2 pages

Document Summary

New cells are needed for expanding population size, tissue growth, asexual reproduction and replacement of cells due to wear and tear. Prokaryotic cell cycle binary ssion - splitting or dividing into 2 parts, uses 3 periods steps- The replicated origins migrate to poles while replication occurs. Dna replication is complete, cell division occurs and a new cell wall is synthesized. B period- from birth to initiation, the cell grows in size. C period- the chromosomes is replicated and the origin moves to the poles. D period- binary ssion occurs and cell divides. Most eukaryotes have 2 copies of each chromosome. Each chromosome is made out of proteins and a single molecule of dna. Each chromosome contains a p and q arm, a centromere and telomeres. Sister chromatids- the product of replication of one chromosome. G1- chromosomes are unreplicated and extend throughout the nucleus (has one restriction point) S - dna replicates and chromosomal proteins are duplicated into 2 sister chromatids.

Get access

Grade+
$40 USD/m
Billed monthly
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
10 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions