BIO SCI 93 Chapter 12: Cell Cycle and Mitosis

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The three functions of cell division is reproduction, growth and development, and tissue renewal. Cell cycle: the life of a cell from the time it is first formed during division of a parent cell until its own division into two daughter cells. Chromosomes are the structures that dna molecules are packaged into. Chromatin is the entire complex of dna and proteins that is the building material of chromosomes. Varies in degree of condensation during process of cell division. There are 46 chromosomes in human somatic (all cells but the reproductive cells) cells, 23 from each parent. Dna where the chromatid is attached most closely to its sister chromatid. Mitosis is the division of genetic material in the nucleus, which follows after cytokinesis, which is the division of the cytoplasm. Mitotic phase (m): includes both mitosis and cytokinesis, usually the shortest part of the cell cycle; alternates with longer stage called interphase, which is the growth period.

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