BIOL 2905 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9.5: S Phase, Telophase, Cytokinesis

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Pro(cid:272)ess of (cid:272)ell division of (cid:271)a(cid:272)teria: describe the process of bacterial cell division (binary fission, its an asexual reproduction that occurs in single celled organisms, after replicating its genetic material, the cell divides into equal daughter cells. Steps of binary fission: dna replication: dna is copied to produce 2 identical chromosomes, chromosome segregation: 2 chromosomes segregate or separate to opposite ends, separation: a new plasma membrane starts growing into center of cell. Cytoplasm splits apart forming 2 daughter cells: describe the stages in eukaryotic cell mitosis: interphase, prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis. Interphase: cell prepares itself to duplicate by synthesising proteins & duplicating chromosomes. Centrioles moves towards opposite end of cell, nuclear membrane dissolves. Metaphase: centrioles complete migration to the poles. Anaphase: spindle attached to kinetochores begin to shorten. This force pulls sister chromatids apart to ensure each daughter cell gets identical. Telophase: chromosomes decondenses, 2 nuclei form for each chromosome set.

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