what is/are?
interphase
mitosis
Cytokinesis
check points
100

What is a skin cell?  

any of the cells making up the skin.

100

In what phase of interphase would the skin cells DNA be replicated?

The S (synthesis) phase

100

In Mitosis what are the stages? 

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.

100

What happens in cytokinesis?

the physical process of cell division, which divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells.

100

In which phase interphase does the checkpoint for DNA damage and can stop the cycle before entering the S stage of interphase?

G1 phase

200

What is an epidermis? 

the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis.

200

In Interphase what are the three substages ?  

The G1 phase, the S phase, and the G2 phase.

200

In which phase does the mitotic spindle lines up the chromosomes along the equator

Metaphase

200

How long does a human skin cell stay in cytokinesis?

22 hours

200

Why do checkpoints occur in the cell cycle?

So the cell can divide properly.

300

What are keratinocytes? 

represent the major cell type of the epidermis, the outermost of the layers of the skin, making up about 90 percent of the cells there.

300

In what phase of interphase do skin cells prepare for mitosis 

The G2 phase

300

In which phase do the chromosomes condense,envelope disappears, and spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes?

Prophase

300

What are the stages of cytokinesis? 

Cytokinesis takes place in four stages: initiation, contraction, membrane insertion and completion.

300

In which stage of interphase does the checkpoint look for errors and growth? 

S phase

400

What is the skin cell made of? 

keratinocytes

400

In what phase of Interphase do Skins cells grow and perform normal functions?

The G1 phase

400

In which phase do the chromosomes separate and move towards the poles of the cell? 

Anaphase

400

What happens if cytokinesis does not occur?

If cytokinesis did not occur during mitosis the cytoplasm wouldn't be divided and there wouldn't be two identical daughter cells as a result. so the cell would remain to be at rest not being able to separate into two individual cells

400

Which phase does the checkpoint check for DNA replication?

G2 phase

500

What is stratum corneum? 

it's the outermost layer of the epidermis and marks the final stage of keratinocyte maturation and development.

500

How many hours do skin cells stay in interphase? 

Roughly 22 hours

500

In which phase does the nuclear envelope reforms and The cytoplasm starts to divide?

Telophase

500
What causes cytokinesis? 

The movements of cytokinesis seen in the cell are caused by the same spindle network that was responsible for the separation of the chromosomes.

500

Do the checkpoints fail when errors are detected?

Yes checkpoints usually fail when errors

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