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The rapid release of air/ gas bubbles during cooling
Interphase is the phase before it starts mitosis in which the cell grows and replicates both it’s DNA and organelles. This phase takes up 78% of the cell’s lifetime = 561.6 minutes
Prophase takes up around 14% of the cell’s life cycle = 102.8 minutes
Metaphase involves 4% of the total mitosis cycle so = 28.8 minutes
Anaphase is the shortest phase of mitosis, taking up only 0.8% of the cycle = 5.2 minutes
Telophase is the final phase of the mitosis cell cycle and lasts around 3% of the total time = 21.6 minutes
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Whereas segregational petites exhibited Mendelian inheritance, both neutral and suppressive petites followed non-Mendelian patterns that were consistent with the involvement of an extranuclear agent
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- Mutations that yield defective mitochondria are expected to make cells grow much more slowly. These mutants were called petites to describe their small colonies compared to large wild type colonies.
- Petite mutants could not grow when cells had an energy source requiring only metabolic activity of mitochondria - needed sugar as well which is part of glycolytic pathway.
- Segregational petites, segregated in mendelian manner during meiosis. mutations cause defects in genes in cell nucleus encode proteins necessary for mitochondrial function.
- Vegetative petite mutants do not segregate in mendelian manner; two types: neutral and suppressive; carry mutations in mitochondrial genome itself; when two yeast cells are mated, daughter cells inherit mitochondria from both parents.
- Neutral petites lack most of their mitochondrial DNA; when mated with wildtype, the wildtype give their mitochondria so all cells display a normal phenotype.
The answer sensory (afferent) division. The nerves are sensory
because they perceive sensory stimuli, in
this case, temperatures. Additionally, afferent nerves carry impulses to the Central Nervous System while
efferent nerves carry impulse to muscles and glands in response to information
brought in by afferent nerves.