Cell Cycle Control
Cell Signaling
Cancer
Exams 1&2
Exams 3&4
100

Proteins that are released by certain cells that stimulate cells to grow and divide

what are growth factors?

100

A protein with the major function of phosphorylating 

what is a protein kinase?

100

Density dependent inhibition is often violated by these types of cells

What are cancer cells?

100
The mutation that occurs when one nucleotide is mutated, and it leads to a premature stop codon 

what is nonsense?

100

Molecules that easily pass through the plasma membrane are said to be

what is small and hydrophobic?

200

What protein complex needs to be destroyed in order for the cell to successfully pass from metaphase to anaphase 

what are cohesin proteins?

200

Calcium concentration is normally higher on this side of the cell membrane

What is the outside?

200

Cancer-causing genes are referred to as 

what are proto-oncogenes?
200

The molecules seen here 

What is a ribose sugar? 

200

A parent with genotype BbTt produces these possible gametes

What are BT, Bt, bT, and bt?

300

Platelet derived growth factor (PGDF) triggers cell division by allowing cells to skip this 

What is the G1 checkpoint? 

300

Cell signalling that is able to send signals to other cells in close proximity 

what is paracrine signalling?

300

The G protein that has a mutated form that leads to uncontrolled cell proliferation

What is Ras?

300

The fragments of DNA synthesized in the 5'->3' direction built off of small sections of rna primers 

what are okazaki fragments?

300

The mode of inheritance seen here

What is autosomal recessive?

400

The M phase checkpoint assesses these processes have been completed

what are that sister chromatids have been cleaved and are properly attached to spindles?

400

A property of G proteins that allows it to regulate signals

What is the ability to hydrolyze itself?

400

A mutation in this gene leads to the inability for the cell to cease division as it is needed for cell cycle arrest after DNA is damaged

What is the p53 gene?

400

The process in which monomers are built into polymers 

What is dehydration synthesis?
400

The name of the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) that is required for the formation of the mitotic spindle during cell division

what is centrosome?

500

Cyclin bound cdks (MPFs) are responsible for these cellular processes required for division

what is nuclear envelope breakdown and chromosome condensation?

500

If a G protein activates adenylyl cyclase in an environment with excess ATP, this can be expected to be a product

what is cAMP?

500

If a modified form of GTP that cannot be enzymatically converted to GDP were added to a culture of cells, the likely result would be

what is the G proteins would be stuck in the 'on' position?

500

This signal, found on the 3' end of mRNA is where the proteins are triggered to cut 

what is the polyadenylation signal?

500

If 6 Na+ ions pumped out of cell and 4 K+ pumped into the cell, this is number of ATP molecules hydrolysed  

what is 2?

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