BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Sister Chromatids, Spindle Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane

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Chapter 11 - mitosis and how cells reproduce. Chromosome number: sum total of chromosomes in a cell. A diploid cell is made up of 2 sets of 23 chromosomes each, [2n] Haploid cells have only one set (23 chromosomes) Sex cells (gametes) of most animals are haploid. Mitosis is a nuclear division mechanism that maintains the chromosome number. A single parent cell becomes two, new, identical daughter cells. The cell cycle: interphase + mitosis + cytokinesis. Mitosis division of the nucleus (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, The cell duplicates its dna; then it prepares for nuclear division telophase) 2 sister chromatids make up one chromosome. Sister chromatids are connected at the centromere region. Separation of chromatids at the centromere region. Daughter chromosomes (formerly sister chromatids) move to. Constriction of the plasma membrane in animals. Vesicles appear across the plane and gradually fuse to form a cell plant. A. mitosis is the over, and the spindle is now disassembling.

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