spindle fibers begin to form and it`s made of the centrosomes and the microtubules that extend from
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Animal Cell Organelles & Their Functions 1. Nucleus - The nucleus generally contains the genetic material for the cell. Because it contains the DNA and chromosomes‚ which affect the proteins that determine the activities of the cell‚ the nucleus can be considered to be the cell’s control centre. 2. Cytoplasm - The cytoplasm contains primarily water and protein material. This is where the other cell organelles reside‚ and where most of the cellular activities take place. 3. Cell Membrane - The
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centromere in the same position. 被复制的chromosomes Meanwhile in the cytoplasm‚ microtubules are being assembled. 同时在细胞质,聚集 Microtubules----- are protein units that are assembled in the cell. (assemble 聚集) When nuclear membrane is intact‚ microtubules cannot reach the chromosomes. membrane完整 When nuclear membrane starts to break down‚ microtubules start to interact with the chromosomes. 与chromosomes相互作用 Microtubules from either side of the cell attach to either face of the chromosome at the
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page 232‚ “Prophase – centrosomes move away from each other‚ propelled partly by the lengthening microtubules between them.” 4.) If cells in the process of dividing are subjected to colchicine‚ a drug that interferes with the formation of the mitotic spindle apparatus‚ at which stage will mitosis be arrested? D. Metaphase This answer can be found on page 233‚ Figure 12.7. 5.) Where do the microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis in animal cells? B. Centrosome This answer can be found
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I think the best way to show this is with a chart list hybrid: Prophase Nuclear envelope dissolves‚ centrioles start making microtubules‚ nucleolus disappears‚ and chromosomes supercoil‚ Metaphase Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell (cell equator)‚ asters are visible and in place at each end of the cell. Anaphase (A.K.A Arnoldphase) The chromosomes are pulled apart (really the kinetochores eat the microtubules). Telophase Cytokinesis (once you can see the cell starts to split‚ then its in telophase)
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Our assignment is about how chromosomes separate and how cell division works through microtubules and histones. DNA in the nucleus is loose and not well defined into chromosomes because it is usually tightly coiled‚ but in the interphase nucleus the chromatin exists in two forms: loosely coiled form called euchromatin and tightly coiled formed called heterochromatin. These two types become more coiled to form the chromosome at the time of cell division. DNA is a bit loosely coiled in the euchromatin
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chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids‚ joined at the centromere. Microtubules grow out from the centrosomes‚ initiating formation of the mitotic spindle. During prometaphase‚ the nuclear envelope breaks into fragments. Some of the spindle fibers reach the chromosomes and attach to kinetochores‚ structures made of proteins and specific sections of DNA at thecentromeres. Nonkinetochore microtubules overlap with those coming from the opposite pole. At metaphase‚ the mitotic spindle is
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antineoplastic agent for treatment of many forms cancer. The success of PTX in these diseases due to a broad spectrum of antitumor activity‚ efficacy in terms of dense disseminated tumours and a unique mechanism of action. This microtubule-stabilizing drug selectively disrupts the microtubule forces‚ which induces mitotic arrest that leads to cell death(Bernabeu et al. 2017). A brief run through of its development from research In 1960‚ the National Cancer Institute (NCI‚ USA) in conjunction with the US
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BIO 353 Cell Biology Study Questions for Exam #3 Fall‚ 2012 Cytoskeleton “The harder the conflict‚ the more glorious the triumph.” Thomas Paine... “Unless you really just screw up.” Bush 1. What are microfilaments? (He said know how to identify/draw these) Note: since it is multiple choice‚ I doubt we will have to know how to draw them. **There are also short essay questions and‚ in past classes‚ he has asked students to draw. I thought the final was ALL MULTIPLE CHOICE???********************************
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Vocabulary Chapter 4 1. adhesive junctions- tissues that link together cells 2. basal body- An eukaryotic cell organelle that consists of a 9 + 0 arrangement of microtubule triplets; could be the organization of a microtubule assembly of a cilium or flagellum; its structure is completely identical to that of a centriole 3. capsule- surrounding the cell walls of some bacteria is a sticky layer that protects the cell surface and sometimes helps in gluing cells to surfaces 4. cell junctions- A
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