BIOL 260 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Post-Translational Modification, Facilitated Diffusion, Membrane Transport Protein

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Because it is an example of turning on transcription. Making proteins for export: the ribosomes go: rough er -> golgi -> vesicles -> out, post translational modification- is exactly what is sounds like cell division: for growth or healing you want copies of cells- so mitosis. Dna replication: each strand of double stranded dna is the pattern for a new partner. Mitosis- daughter cells are genetically identical to each other if everything goes right: 4 steps. Cell cycle: mitosis is only one part of a working life cycle: the whole cycle: g1, s, g2, mitotic phase (mitosis + cytokinesis, there are 3 checkpoints (key steps regulated by chemical signals) throughout the entire cell cycle. One in the g1 cycle, the g2 cycle, and at the end of metaphase. The checkpoints check to be sure the dna structure is okay and that each daughter cell is getting a full copy.

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