Cell Division without Mitosis
Mitosis
Controlling Genes
Hodge Podge
100

Stages include G1, S, And G2

What is Interphase?

100

The stage where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

What is Metaphase?

100

This describes how genes are regulated in bacteria cells.

What is the Lac Operon Model?

100
The protein that adds nucleotides to a DNA template

What is DNA Polymerase?

200

The stage in Interphase where DNA is replicated.

What is S Phase?

200

Where the DNA begin to condense and the nucleus starts to break down.

What is Prophase?

200

The DNA sequence where a protein binds to stop transcription of DNA

What is the Operator?

200

Helps to condense DNA into chromosomes. The more abundant these are in DNA, the less likely it is to replicate.

What are Histones?

300

The stage where cells finally divide after two nuclei have formed.

What is Cytokinesis?

300

Where the chromosomes break apart into sister chromatin and move towards opposite ends of the cell.

What is Anaphase?

300

This is where RNA Polymerase binds on the DNA.

What is the Promoter?

300

The amount of this nucleotide will be equal to the amount of guanine in a DNA strand.

What is Cytosine?

400

two stages of Interphase where growth takes place

What is the Gand G2?

400

Where two nuclei form and the cell starts to divide

What is Telophase?

400

A protein that binds to a DNA sequence to block translation.

What is a Repressor?

400

A set of three nucleotides that code for a specific amino acid.

What is a Triplet/Codon?

500

How prokaryotic cells divide.

What is Binary Fission?

500

Two types of cells in humans that do not go through mitosis

What are sperm and egg cells?

500

This removes the repressor from the Lac Operon Model

What is Lactose?

500

A tumor that spreads to one or more organ systems in a body.

What is a Malignant Tumor?

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