Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Genetics(81)
- 2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance(340)
- 3. Extensions to Mendelian Inheritance(267)
- 4. Genetic Mapping and Linkage(208)
- 5. Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses(147)
- 6. Chromosomal Variation(169)
- 7. DNA and Chromosome Structure(179)
- 8. DNA Replication(121)
- 9. Mitosis and Meiosis(112)
- 10. Transcription(130)
- 11. Translation(186)
- 12. Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes(173)
- 13. Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes(155)
- 14. Genetic Control of Development(98)
- 15. Genomes and Genomics(207)
- 16. Transposable Elements(74)
- 17. Mutation, Repair, and Recombination(182)
- 18. Molecular Genetic Tools(156)
- 19. Cancer Genetics(62)
- 20. Quantitative Genetics(130)
- 21. Population Genetics(123)
- 22. Evolutionary Genetics(68)
9. Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis
9. Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis: Videos & Practice Problems
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Problem 27
Due to the presence of a cell wall, cytokinesis in plant cells is significantly different from that in animal cells. Rather than forming a contractile ring, plant cells construct a cell plate in the middle of the cell. The list below shows the stages of cell plate formation:
(1) trafficking of vesicles to the division plane and their fusion to generate a tubular-vesicular network; (2) creation of the phragmoplast; (3) fusion with the parental cell wall; (4) recycling of excess membrane and other material from the cell plate; and (5) deposition of callose, cellulose, and other cell wall components.
The correct sequence of the stages is:
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