DNA Replication
DNA Replication and Cancer
Mitosis
Mitosis and Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle
100
This enzyme is responsible for separating the original DNA strand.
What is helicase?
100
This is where polymerase get the new nucleotides for constructing the DNA.
What is nucleus?
100
This is the point at which two chromatids are attached to each other in a chromosome.
What is a centromere?
100
In mitosis, if a parent cell has 22 chromosomes, each daughter cell will have this many chromosomes.
What is 22?
100

This is the purpose of growth 2 (G2) phase.

What is copy the organelles?

200

This enzyme is responsible for attaching free floating nucleotides to the DNA strands.

What is DNA polymerase?

200
These are the monomers (building blocks) of DNA.
What are nucleotides?
200
This is the stage of mitosis where the chromatids pulled apart.
What is anaphase?
200

This phase of the cell cycle when the cell is preparing to divide by replicating its DNA.

What is S/Synthesis Phase?

200
This is how the synthesis phase affects the process of cell division.
What is ensures that copies of DNA are available for each daughter cell?
300
In DNA replication the ______ molecule is split and copied to form two _____ strands.
What is original, identical?
300

This causes cancer.

What is uncontrolled cell growth?

300
This is the stage of mitosis where the nucleus begins to reform and the cell begins to pull apart.
What is telophase?
300

This is the purpose of growth 1 (G1) phase.

What is grow and carry out normal cell function?

300

Cell division is occurs in response to several different conditions. Name one or more of those conditions. 

What is the cell is too large, the cell is damages, the cell is worn out, the organism is growing larger?

400
The enzyme helicase breaks this kind of bonds.
What are hydrogen bonds?
400

Where will the 2 copies of DNA end up after Mitosis?

In two new daughter cells. 

400
This is the correct order for mitosis.
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
400

What is the cell cycle?

The life cycle of a single cell. 

400

This is the result of a cell growing to large.

Diffusion is too slow to provide enough resources and the cell must divide.

500
This enzyme is responsible for attaching the sugar-phosphate “backbone” of the new DNA strand.
What is ligase?
500

The resulting DNA strands are described as this because they are composed of one old and one new strand.

Semi-conservative

500

This is the central line along which Chromosomes line up during Metaphase.

What is the metaphase plate?

500
Cells spend the most time in this phase.
What is interphase?
500
This is the correct sequence of the cell cycle.
What is growth 1, synthesis, growth 2, mitosis, and cytokinesis?
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