C. elegans
Apoptosis
Mitosis
Meiosis
The Cell Cycle
100

What is the full scientific name of C. elegans?

Caenorhabditis elegans

100

What is the primary purpose of apoptosis in multicellular organisms?

To remove damaged, unwanted, or unnecessary cells.

100

What is mitosis used for?

Cell division

100

How many chromosomes does a human body have in each cell?

46 (23 from mom and 23 from dad)

100

What is the phase where cells prepare for division?

Interphase

200

What is the approximate lifespan of a wild-type C. elegans under laboratory conditions?

Around 2-3 weeks

200

What genes are required for the initiation of apoptosis in C. elegans?

ced-3 and ced-4

200

List the 5 phases of mitosis in order

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis (P M A T C)

200

What is the term for the process where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material?

Crossing over or Genetic Recombination

200

Identify the phase of the cell cycle where DNA replication occurs

S phase

300

Which Nobel laureate introduced C. elegans as a model organism for studying developmental biology?

Sydney Brenner

300

Which organelle is often referred to as the "executioner" in apoptosis due to its role in releasing enzymes that degrade cellular components?

Mitochondria

300

What is the term for the phase of mitosis in which the nuclear envelope re-forms around the separated sister chromatids?

Telophase

300

What do chromosomes divide into during Meiosis II?

Gametes

300

What is the longest stage of the cell cycle?

Interphase

400

How many somatic cells does a typical adult C. elegans have? 

959 somatic cells

400

What is the name of the protein family that regulates apoptosis by controlling mitochondrial membrane permeability?

Bcl-2

400

What regulatory proteins control the progression of the cell cycle and ensure that mitosis occurs properly?

Cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs).

400

What is the name of the structure formed during meiosis where homologous chromosomes pair up?

Synapsis

400

Which cellular structure is responsible for organizing and distributing chromosomes during cell division?

Mitotic Spindle

500

Which Nobel Prize-winning scientist discovered that certain genes control the development of specific cell lineages in C. elegans, leading to the concept of apoptosis?

Robert Horvitz

500

What is the name of the caspase that serves as the central executioner in apoptosis by cleaving various cellular proteins?

Caspase-3

500

Name the protein complex responsible for aligning chromosomes during metaphase

Kinetochore

500

What protein is primarily responsible for ensuring the alignment of homologous chromosomes during Meiosis?

Synaptonemal Complex

500

Which protein complex regulates the progression from G1 phase to S phase in the cell cycle?

Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs)

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