Cell Cycle Basics
Interphase & DNA
Mitosis
Regulation, Cancer & Cell Death
Cell Transport & Homeostasis
100

This repeated pattern of growth, DNA duplication, and division occurs in eukaryotic cells.

What is the cell cycle?


100

This part of interphase is when DNA replication occurs.

What is S phase?


100

This stage is when chromosomes condense and become visible.

What is prophase?


100

This is programmed cell death.

What is apoptosis?


100

This describes the cell membrane being “picky” about what enters and leaves.

What is selectively permeable?


200

These are the two main purposes of the cell cycle.

What are growth and repair?


200

This phase is when the cell grows and makes proteins.

What is G1 phase?


200

Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell during this phase.

What is metaphase?

200

These control points regulate when the cell cycle starts or stops.

What are checkpoints?


200

Transport that requires no energy and moves down a concentration gradient.

What is passive transport?


300

This phase of the cell cycle is responsible for cell growth.

What is interphase?

300

One half of a duplicated chromosome is called this.

What is a chromatid?


300

Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends in this phase.

What is anaphase?


300

Uncontrolled cell division is known as this disease.

What is cancer?


300

The diffusion of water across a membrane is called this.

What is osmosis?


400

By the end of interphase, the cell has this many full sets of chromosomes.

What are two full sets of chromosomes?

400

These identical chromatids are joined at a centromere.

What are sister chromatids?


400

Nuclear membranes reform during this stage.

What is telophase?


400

Tumors that spread to other parts of the body are described as this.

What is malignant?


400

This type of solution causes a cell to swell.

What is hypotonic?

500

This phase separates the cytoplasm and begins at the end of mitosis.

What is cytokinesis?

500

The ends of chromosomes that protect DNA are called this.

What are telomeres?

500

Put these stages of mitosis in order.

metaphase, telophase, prophase, anaphase

What is prophase → metaphase → anaphase → telophase?

500

Chemicals that cause cancer by mutating DNA are called this.

What are carcinogens?

500

This transport uses ATP to move substances against the gradient.

What is active transport?

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