BCMB 311 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Phragmoplast, Cellulose, Cleavage Furrow

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Cell cycle: an orderly sequence of events in which a cell duplicates its contents and then divides in. Overview of the cell cycle: eukaryotic cell cycle includes four phases: Cell splits in two (cytokinesis) in mammalian cell, this phase takes about an hour. The period between one m phase and another. Includes three phases: synthesis phase, the cell replicates its dna. During all of interphase a cell continues to: transcribe genes, synthesize proteins, grow in mass. Makes sure cell cycle occur in a set sequence and that each process has been completed before the next one begins. The control system is regulated in itself at certain critical points of the cycle by feedback from the process currently being performed. If there was no feedback, an interruption or delay would be disastrous. Pauses the cycle at certain transition points. Control system does not trigger the next step in cycle unless the cell is properly prepared.

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