BIO 202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Sister Chromatids, Spindle Apparatus, Centromere

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Prophase: first phase of meiosis, chromatin fibers become more tightly coiled, nucleoli disappears, mitotic spindle begins to form in cytoplasm composed of the centrosomes and the microtubules that extend from them. Telophase: two daughter nuclei form in the cell, nuclear envelopes arise from the fragments of the parent cell"s nuclear envelope and other portions of the endomembrane system, any remaining spindle microtubules are depolymerized. Cytokinesis: pinches the cell in two, cytoplasm divides through the formation of a cleavage furrow which is caused by actomyosin, contractile ring of microfilaments pinches into two daughter cells, cell membrane divides. Checkpoint in late g1 interphase, before s phase: A cell will not enter s phase unless the environment is favorable (enough nutrients/oxygen) The cell needs to receive mitogenic stimulation growth factors that are around telling the cell the organism wants the cell to grow. Checkpoint at the end of g2, before mitosis: Makes sure the entire genome has been replicated properly.

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