BIOL 1201 : BIOL 1201 Exam 3 Material

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Centromeres: area of attachment between two sister chromatids. Kinetochores: structures of proteins and specific sections of chromosomal dna at the centromere; point of attachment for microtubules of the spindle. Spindle apparatus: formed from microtubules extending from the two centromeres; as centrosomes move away from each other the microtubules lengthen. Cell cycle and control checkpoints: why are there checkpoints: stop and go ahead signals that help regulate the cycle. What do control checkpoints check for: g1 to see if dna is damaged, g2 check to see if dna is replicated properly, m spindle assembly checkpoint, checks for the alignment of the chromosomes. What is g0: a non-dividing phase; most cells in the human body are non-dividing. Increase in cell components, increase in number of organelles. Checkpoint: check to see if dna is damaged. Synthesis of dna, doubling of the genetic material. Diploid: two sets of chromosomes (2n); one from each parent; produces cells with the 1n chromosome number (haploid)

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