Interphase
The Cell Cycle
M Phase
Cancer Cells
Organs
100
G1, S and G2.
What are the phases of the Cell Cycle in Interphase.
100
The purpose of the cell cycle is to do this.
What is to create more cells?
100
The M phase is also known as this.
What is Mitosis?
100

These cells reproduce at a fast pace because of genetic mutation.

What are cancer cells?

100
To protect this insides of the body is the function of this organ.
What is the skin?
200
During this phase, the cells produce protiens and grow in size.
What is G1?
200
Daughter cells are __________ of the original cells from which they were made.
What are exact copies?
200
During this phase of Mitosis the spindle fibers disappear and two new nuclear membranes appear.
What is Telophase?
200

Cell division in cancer cells is uncontrolled because they are unable to produce these to regulate the cycle.

What are proteins?

200
The transfer of oxygen into the bloodstream throughout the body is the function of this organ.
What is the lung?
300
During this phase there is very little activity within the cell.
What is G2?
300
Cell division occurs fastest in people who are __________.
What is younger?
300
During this phase of Mitosis, sister chromatid seperate and move to opposite ends of the cells along the spindle fibers.
What is Anaphase?
300
A build up of cancer cells form these on organs in the body.
What are tumors?
300
Cancer cells alter the __________ of organs and tissues.
What is the structure?
400
During this phase, the cell makes exact copies of each chromosome.
What is S?
400
Cell division is controlled through the production of these.
What are proteins?
400
During this phase of Mitosis, the nuclear membrane dissolves and the chromosomes condense inside the nucleus.
What is Prophase?
400
Through this process, cancer cells break away from their original site and move through the blood stream to other parts of the body.
What is Metastasis?
400

A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function in your body.

What is an organ?

500
Cells go through the G1, S and G2 to produce damaged or lost cells in these.
What are tissues?
500
These cells don't allow the body to regulate the cell cycle.
What are cancer cells?
500
During this phase of Mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes line up along the spindle fibers in the center of the nucleus.
What is Metaphase?
500
Cancer cells differ from normal cells because they do not have this quality.
What is contact inhibition?
500
The blood vessels present in the lung and the arrangement of layers of tisses in the skin are examples of this.
What is cellular organization?
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