Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Cancer
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Phases of Mitosis
100

The correct order of the 3 stages of the cell cycle.

Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis

100

The number of phases in mitosis.

4

100

A solid mass of cancer cells.

A tumour.

100

Two examples of carcinogens.

Smoking (cigarettes), smoke (general), radiation, alcoholic beverages...

100

During this phase, chromosomes are pulled apart

Anaphase
200

The longest phase of the cell cycle.

Interphase

200

The name of the cells produced in mitosis.

Daughter cells.

200

Proper names for cancerous and non-cancerous tumours.

Malignant and benign tumour.

200

What cells can become any type of cell?

Stem cells.

200

During this phase, the chromosomes begin to appear and coil

Prophase

300

The phase in which DNA duplicates.

Interphase.

300

The daughter cells of mitosis are _________ to the parent cell. 

Identical

300

Why are cancer cells different from normal cells?

Don’t respond to signals and divide uncontrollably.

300

How many chromatids make up a chromosome BEFORE they split during Anaphase?

2

300

During this phase, chromosomes are at the equatorial plate.

Metaphase

400

The phase in which cytoplasm is split into two separate cells.

Cytokinesis.

400

How many daughter cells are produced at the end of mitosis?

2

400

Metastasis is...

When a part of a tumour breaks off and spreads to other parts of the body. 

400
The organelle responsible for creating the spindle fibers used during cell division.

Centrioles. 

400

During this phase, the cytoplasm begins to separate into two cells

Telophase

500

Three reasons cells divide.

Repair, replace, growth.

500
A cell with 20 chromosomes undergoes mitosis. How many cells are there now and how many chromosomes do they contain?

2 new cells with 20 chromosomes each.

500

Name three causes of cancer.

Carcinogens, radiation, genetics, sun/environmental exposure, lifestyle, alcohol, virus exposure...

500

When genes, like TP53, are _________ they do NOT act properly which can lead to cancer.

Mutated

500

During cytokinesis, animal cells and plants cells differ because...

Animal cells "pinch" in the middle to form two new cells and plant cells must form a new cell wall.
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