Unit III Learning Goal 1 Describe how heritable information provides continuity of life.
Do individual cells have a life history? The Cell Cycle.
Prepared by : Reem Aldossari. The Muscular Tissues General characteristics of the muscular tissues: The cells of the muscular tissues are elongated elements,
Euchromatin Loose to allow txn or replication Heterochromatin Wound tightly to prevent Lose of DNA during cell division telomere Chromosomes have two key.
II. Fruiting Body Formation in Myxobacteria ? Under starvation conditions, Myxobacteria aggregate into huge fruiting bodies. Within the fruiting bodies,
Paliulis and Nicklas Curr. Biol.
Cell Division
Cell Division L3 Biology. Why do cells divide? Growth Growth Repair/regeneration Repair/regeneration Reproduction Reproduction asexual.
Myxobacteria are ubiquitous gram-negative social bacteria which move by gliding. They form fruiting bodies in response to starvation. Introducing Myxobacteria.
DNA uptake during transformation of Bacillus subtilis
A Tour of the Cell Cycle With Pookie and Shnukums.
Prokaryotic Cell Structure and function (Part II)