MCB 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Thymine, Thymidine Triphosphate, Glycolysis

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Cilium or flagellum movement using axonemal dynein. Cilia wave back and forth and are shorter. All organisms are made of one or more cells. Growth and dna replication happen throughout the cell"s life. Growth is continuous but dna rep only occurs in one part of the cell"s. Based on human cells (for the purposes of mcb 150) Phases: g1, s (continuation of g1 plus dna rep), g2, m (mitosis and cyto) Note: in m phase, the cell is still one cell until the end of cytokinesis so dna m = If a human cell has a 2n amount of dna during g1, it has: A 2n amount of dna during g2. An n amount of dna during m-phase. A 4n amount of dna during g2. A 2n amount of dna during m-phase. A 4n amount of dna during m-phase. An n amount of dna during g2. Time spent in each phase depends on the organism.

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