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4.4: In eukaryotes, heritable information is passed to the next generation via processes that include the cell cycle and mitosis or meiosis plus fertilization. N4.05 Mitosis Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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All cells reproduce by division
“Binary Fission” in Prokaryotes Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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The cell cycle Major stages of a eukaryotic cell’s life cycle.
How eukaryotic cells accomplish the processes of growth, repair, and reproduction. Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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The cell cycle Interphase: non-dividing life (most of the cell cycle).
G1→S→G2 M-phase: cell division. Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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The behavior of chromosomes during the cell cycle allows for heritability
Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Mitosis Produces two genetically identical “daughter” cells.
Chromosomes duplicated in S phase Chromosomes condense, align, and separate in M Phase. Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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Unit 4: Pod 2 Cell Cycle
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