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You might think of how parents look No, because prokaryotic cells would need more
like their children. Their shared complex processes due to the cell wall
characterisitecs are coded in the
DNA passed down by the parent.
This DNA is in all cells, which copies
itself as one cells divides into two.
Do you think this process is the same
for all cells?
Prokaryotes, being smaller and less DNA is copied in place
complex than eukaryotes, replicate
using a simple process called binary Cell wall and membrane pinch closed
fission. Listed below are a few steps
which must happen during the DNA migrates to either side of cell
process and a few that don't.
Two genetically identical cells are present
See if you can identify which steps
should occur in binary fission below:
You now know the steps of binary
fission in prokaryotes. See if you can
order the images from the first to last
step starting on the left.
, Binary fission is used by: Prokaryotes
And produces: Two genetically identical cells
Eukaryotes (plants, animals, and Eukaryotes generally have larger genomes
fungi) reproduce differently than
prokaryotes on a cellular level.
Which of the following do you think
contributes most to this different
process?
Normally, the cell is in a state called The genetic material is being copied
interphase, which has three stages -
G1, S, and G2, shown to the right. In
interphase, the cell is performing its
normal functions, but toward the end
some changes begin happening.
What do you see happening in the
images to the right?
REPLICATION The genetic material has condensed
Interphase (G1/S/G2) - Prophase -
Metaphase - Anaphase - Telophase -
Cytokinesis
The first stage of mitosis is called
prophase. The images to the right
show a cell both before and after
prophase. What appears different?