Prophase in mitosis and meiosis (Prophase 1 and 2)
Prophase Definition Prophase is the phase that follows the interphase and typically the first and longest phase in the cell cycle, for both mitosis and meiosis. It is the phase … Read more
Cell Biology Notes
Prophase Definition Prophase is the phase that follows the interphase and typically the first and longest phase in the cell cycle, for both mitosis and meiosis. It is the phase … Read more
Zygote simply can be called a “fused or fertilized cell (ovum)”. It is derived from the Greek word ‘Zygotos’ meaning ‘joined or yoked’. They are formed by a process called … Read more
Cell Cycle Definition The cell cycle is the sequence of events occurring in an ordered fashion which results in cell growth and cell division. The cycle begins at the end … Read more
Pinocytosis is a type of endocytosis in which small particles suspended in the extracellular fluid are moved into the cell through pores formed on the cell membrane. The term pinocytosis … Read more
What is Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)? The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) which consists of ribosomes on its surface is known as the rough endoplasmic reticulum. So it is also called the … Read more
What are Cilia? The word cilia is derived from the Latin word cili which means eyelash. In the Latin word, Flagella means little whip. They are microscopic which can’t be … Read more
Osmosis Definition Osmosis is a biophysical process occurring commonly in biological systems where solvent molecules move across a semi-permeable membrane towards a region of high solute concentration. Figure: Osmosis. Image … Read more
What are Centrioles and Basal Bodies? In some eukaryotic cells, near the nucleus, there is the presence of two cylindrical structures. They are rod-shaped and microtubular. They are known as … Read more
What is Nucleus? Nucleus Properties The Nucleus is an important cell organelle that is present in the eukaryotic cell. It is derived from the Latin word, ‘nucleus’ or ‘ nuculeus’. … Read more
Anisocytosis is a medical condition where the sizes of different erythrocytes/red blood cells are unequal. Figure: Human red blood cells from the case of anisocytosis. Image Source: Wikipedia (Dr. Graham … Read more