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Oogenesis
The formation of the ovum (mature female gamete) from undifferentiated germ cells is called oogenesis. This process takes place in the ovaries (female gonads). Oogenesis consists of three stages known as the multiplication phase, growth phase, and maturation phase.
Cell Division
Cell division involves the formation of new daughter cells from the parent cells. It is a part of the cell cycle that takes place in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Cell division is required for three main reasons:
Plants' cell walls stop the cytokinesis process from occurring.
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- True or False: A cell plate forms in cytokinesis in plant cells. True False MaybeHow does plant cytokinesis differ from animal cytokinesis? Opposing forces distribute the cell contents to opposite poles of the cell. a cell plate forms from which the new cell wall will be formed. A cleavage furrow, made possible by contractile rings, form during cytokinesis. O Kinetochore microtubules pull the cell apart.Does cytokinesis divide all cellular contents exactly equally in plant cells? This includes DNA, cytoplasm, organelles, etc.
- Onion root tip Interphase: Prophase: Metaphase: Anaphase: Telophase: cytokinesis: ---Total number of cells,number of cells in each stage and calculated of hours of time spent in each stageDiscuss the special features of cytokinesis in a higher plant cell.Cytokinesis , or division of the cytoplasm to create two new daughter cells , occurs in conjunction with telophase . Examine the telophase micrographs of the onion root tip and whitefish blastodisc cells . How does cytokinesis look different for these two cells ? Explain why cytokinesis looks different between those cells
- Cyto = cell, kinesis = cutting. Based on these prefixes and suffixes, explain what actually happens during cytokinesis.Choose all of the TRUE statements. Hint: 4 statements are true. Cytokinesis occurs the same way in both plant and animal cells. Sister chromatids are genetically identical. The term chromosome can be used to describe both chromosomes composed of one and two chromatids. Mitosis results in daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. All eukaryotic somatic cells are diploid. Cyclin dependent kinases are present but not active in cell cycle regulation without the presence of cyclin proteins. Chromosomes are always visible in the cell.Which event occurs in S-phase? prastrca Mitotic spindle is created. O Normal growth and cell function Energy stores are replenished Karyokinesis None of the above
- List some reason why a cell that has just completed cytokinesis might enter the G zero phase instead of the G1 phaseCompare and contrast cytokinesis in animal cells with cytokinesis in plant cells.Cytokinesis is the division of a cell following mitosis, and is driven by the formation of contractile ring of actin and myosin II just beneath the plasma membrane, midway between daughter cell nuclei. true false