(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%.
(Summary) Brooks Biological Principles Exam 3 Latest 2024 Solved 100%. Mitosis • the duplication and division of the nucleus • results in clones with no variation or adaptation • takes place in somatic cells (non-sex cells) • starts with one cell and creates 2 identical daughter cells • replicated chromosomes are evenly divided so that each daughter cell receives a complete set (46 chromosomes) • can occur by itself, but usually involves cytokinesis • not synonymous with cellular division • single-celled prokaryotes and single celled eukaryotes reproduce asexually, but eukaryotes are followed by cytokinesis Purpose of Mitosis 1. Growth: to increase the number of cells 2. Tissue repair/replacement 3. Asexual Reproduction Cell Division A process by which a parent cell duplicates its genetic material and then divides into two similar cells = Cytokinesis Cytokinesis • the duplication and divison of the rest of the cell, excluding the nucleus • occurs during telophase • can happen during mitosis, but generally doesn't have to occur with mitosis • will either develop into new cell walls (plants) or plasma membranes (animals) for each daughter cell Mitosis is not equal to Cell division/Cytokinesis Only duplicates the nucleus, not the entire cell In the cells of some organisms, mitosis occurs without cytokinesis. This will result in cells with more than one nucleus (plasmodium/slime mold) Ploidy number of the kinds of chromosomes found in a species denoted as "n" What is the ploidy for humans? diploid, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 chromosomes total What is the ploidy for bacteria? diploid, 46 chromosomes Haploid (n) 1 set of each kind of chromosome no homologous chromosomes only in gametes Diploid (2n)
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