Binary Fission Cycle General — a labelled NEET Biology diagram with a definitions lexicon.
Binary Fission Cycle (General) Labelled parts: Binary Fission, Parent Cell, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, DNA Replication, Nuclear Division, Cleavage Furrow, Cytokinesis, Daughter Cells, Genetically Identical. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Binary Fission Cycle (General)'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Binary Fission Cycle (General)'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A membrane-bound organelle in eukaryotic cells that contains the genetic material in the form of chromatin and coordinates cellular activities. FYI: The nucleolus within the nucleus is the specific site for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA (rRNA). The jelly-like substance between the nucleus and the plasma membrane that contains organelles and is the site of most metabolic reactions. FYI: The fluid portion of the cytoplasm, excluding the organelles, is specifically called the cytosol. The semi-conservative process occurring in the S-phase where the DNA content of a cell is doubled. FYI: DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides in the 5' to 3' direction, leading to leading and lagging strands. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Binary Fission Cycle (General)'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Binary Fission Cycle (General)'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon. The division of the cytoplasm following karyokinesis, resulting in the separation of a single cell into two daughter cells. FYI: In plant cells, this occurs via cell plate formation, whereas in animal cells, it happens by furrowing. The new cells produced as a result of cell division (mitosis or meiosis). FYI: In mitosis, daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent, while in meiosis, they are genetically diverse. A key label in the BioAtlas entry 'Binary Fission Cycle (General)'. Review and refine this definition before adding it to the live lexicon.