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eukaryotic nucleus

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On-Line Glossary: M
... an organ. (20) meiosis. The process in which a eukaryotic nucleus divides into nuclei whose ploidy is lower than that of the parent nucleus (typically, haploid nuclei being formed from diploid nuclei) and ... that culminates in the division of a eukaryotic nucleus into two genetically similar or identical nuclei whose ploidy is the same as that of the parent nucleus. Mitosis occurs during asexual cell ...
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... have a protective or evasive function. The dinoflagellate nucleus is very distinctive in that it has an unusual combination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic characteristics. It is described as a mesokaryon ... is unusual in having what appears to be a typical eukaryotic nucleus in the vegetative cells, but a typically dinophycean nucleus in the gametes. The Dinoflagellates include about 150 genera and ...
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UCMP Glossary: N
... -- The double membrane which surrounds the eukaryotic nucleus. It has many pores in its surface which regulate the flow of large compounds into and out of the nucleus. nucleic acid -- class of biochemical ... largest molecules known. MORE? nucleoid -- Region in prokaryotes where the DNA is concentrated. Unlike a nucleus, it is not bound by a membrane. nucleotide -- unit from which nucleic acids are ...
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UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
... including the plasma membrane,but not including the nucleus. cytoskeleton -- Integrated system of molecules within eukaryotic cells which provides them with shape, internal spatial organization ... eukaryotic nucleus. It has many pores in its surface which regulate the flow of large compounds into and out of the nucleus. nucleoid -- Region in prokaryotes where the DNA is concentrated. Unlike a nucleus ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Nuclear States
... & Construction Introduction Composition Construction Communication Hydrophobins in walls Conclusion Questions Cytoplasm Eukaryotic Cell Anaerobic Fungi Polarity Conclusion Questions Nuclear States Introduction Cell Cycle ... Following formation of a compatible dikaryon, the incoming nucleus passes through mitosis independently of the second nucleus, with one of the resultant nuclei passing through ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Spores
... & Construction Introduction Composition Construction Communication Hydrophobins in walls Conclusion Questions Cytoplasm Eukaryotic Cell Anaerobic Fungi Polarity Conclusion Questions Nuclear States Introduction Cell Cycle ... zoospores of different mating types fuse and form a diploid sporangium. The nucleus passes through meiosis, with resultant haploid nuclei being dispersed from the sporangium ...
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On-Line Glossary: P
... protoplast adjacent to the cell wall. (2) plasmid. In many types of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell: a linear or covalently closed circular molecule of DNA, (distinct from chromosomal DNA, ... polymorphism. Pleomorphism. polygenic. A character controlled by many genes. (20) polynucleate. Having more than one nucleus per cell. (14) polypore. A member of the Polyporaceae; the hymenium forms tubes in ...
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Structure and Function of Organelles
... and RNA is transcribed. RNA is transported out of the nucleus through the nuclear pores. Proteins needed inside the nucleus are transported in through the nuclear pores. The nucleolus is ... their own ribosomes; and those ribosomes are more similar to bacterial ribosomes than to eukaryotic ribosomes. Chloroplasts These organelles are the site of photosynthesis in plants and other photosynthesizing ...
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ESG 7.01 Knowledge Noodle Main Page
... same amount of DNA? And how can so much DNA fit into the tiny nucleus of a eukaryotic cell? How is DNA, the genetic material, passed on so very accurately from generation ... do molecular biologists use them? Readings: Hypertext- Recombinant DNA Purves, Chapter 14: Recombinant DNA Technology Eukaryotic Cells - Structure, Function, and Communication Why and how do membranes organize the inside of a ...
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Lab Manual Exercise #2
... s Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search Cell Division (Mitosis) In Eukaryotic Cells See The Cell & Mitosis Crossword Puzzle The Cell Cycle I. Interphase: Period of ... Each daughter cell is chromosomally identical with the original (mother) cell. They each have a nucleus that contains a nucleolus and chromatin. The centrioles have divided into four protein bodies ...
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