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This chapter explores the significance of cell division, emphasizing the roles of mitosis and meiosis in life cycles. It details the phases of eukaryotic cell cycle, differences in cytokinesis between animal and plant cells, and the regulation mechanisms governing these processes. Additionally, it presents a comparison of mitosis and meiosis, illustrating how sexual reproduction involves fertilization and meiosis. Through various figures, the chapter highlights critical concepts like chromosome duplication, the phases of the cell cycle, and the transient nature of cyclins.
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Figure 7.3 All Sexual Life Cycles Involve Fertilization and Meiosis
Figure 7.3 All Sexual Life Cycles Involve Fertilization and Meiosis (Part 1)
Figure 7.3 All Sexual Life Cycles Involve Fertilization and Meiosis (Part 2)
Figure 7.3 All Sexual Life Cycles Involve Fertilization and Meiosis (Part 3)
Figure 12.3 Chromosome duplication and distribution during mitosis
Figure 7.7 Cytokinesis Differs in Animal and Plant Cells (Part 1)
Figure 7.7 Cytokinesis Differs in Animal and Plant Cells (Part 2)
Figure 12.13 Mechanical analogy for the cell cycle control system
Figure 12.14 Molecular control of the cell cycle at the G2 checkpoint