Biology 2.1.6 Cell division in yeast/prokaryote cells

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A level Biology (2.1.6 Cell division and diversity ) Flashcards on Biology 2.1.6 Cell division in yeast/prokaryote cells, created by Sam Gunnell on 08/02/2019.
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Do yeast cells reproduce through sexual or asexual reproduction? Asexual (one parent)
How do yeast cells divide? The cell swells on one side One nucleus moves into the swelling A cell wall forms, forming two new genetically identical cells
What is the process of cell division in prokaryote cells called? Binary fission
Give an example of a prokaryote cell Bacteria
Explain the process of how prokaryote cells divide The cell grows to its limit The DNA replicates The two loops of DNA are pulled to opposite ends of the cell The cell divides and a new cell wall is formed
What organelles in eukaryotes divide by binary fission Mitochondria and chloroplasts
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