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Middle School Life Science: Cell Division, Reproduction, and Protein Synthesis - Cell Division
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How cell division proceeds depends on whether a cell has a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus. Their DNA is in the cytoplasm. It forms just one circular chromosome. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus holding their DNA. Their  DNA forms multiple rodlike chromosomes.     In a prokaryotic cell, cell division occurs by the process of binary fission. The cell simply splits into two equal halves. This occurs in three steps:     The cell's single chromosome is copied to form two identical chromosomes. This is called DNA replication.     The two copies of the chromosome separate from each... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Cell Division, Reproduction, and Protein Synthesis - Cell Division
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1. Which of the following is an example of a complementary base pair in DNA?
2. What is the first step in the division of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
3. After DNA is copied, each new DNA molecule contains
4. The smaller, repeating molecules that make up a DNA or RNA molecule are called
5. In prokaryotes, cell division occurs by
6. Which organisms have circular chromosomes?
7. The two strands of DNA are held together by chemical bonds between the