BIS 2C Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cell Plate, Nuclear Membrane, Cleavage Furrow

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D efinition of c ell d ivis ion: the process by which one or more cells, for both single and multi-celled organisms divide from a parental cell. 2 major modes of reproduction: asexual and sexual. 3 major modes of cell division: binary fission-(single celled bacteria and archaea, mitosis-(eukaryotic cell division not associated with sexual reproduction, meiosis-cell division for sexual reproduction. Binary fission: grow, reproduce, divide and make identical daughter cells --> binary fission their dna information is not enclosed within a specific location called the. Nucleoid: bacterial chromosomes are attached to the midpoint of the plasma membrane, roc is close to this site of bacterial chromosomes since the growth of a cell is happening at the same time of cell dna. Eukaryotic cell cycle and mitosis: asexual reproduction, occurs by interphase and then m-phase: mitotic phase, mitosis occurs after dna replication has occured and is now being divided.

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