The 2 phases of growth in interphase
What are G1 and G2?
This type of subatomic particle has a positive charge
What is a proton?
If a parent cell begins with 2 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell receive?
2
Cancer is unregulated this.
What is cell growth?
The phase where chromosomes line up in the middle
What is metaphase?
The phase where the cell replicates its DNA
What is S Phase?
This protein creates ATP in the ETC.
What is ATP Synthase?
A cell normally has 24 chromosomes. After S phase, it now has this many chromosomes.
This is called the spread of cancerous cells throughout the body.
What is metastasis?
The phase where the nuclear envelope reappears.
What is telophase?
The resting phase of interphase
What is G0?
Humans perform this type of fermentation.
What is lactic acid?
A cell normally has 6 chromosomes. After G1 it now has this many chromosomes.
What is 6?
This is the type of tumor that is cancerous?
What is malignant?
The phase where the nuclear envelope disappears.
What is prophase?
These are the 3 phases that make up interphase in order
What are G1, S, and G2?
This organelle helps package and send out proteins to the cell membrane.
What is the golgi apparatus?
A cell in metaphase has 80 chromosomes. Each daughter cell will end up receiving this many chromosomes.
What is 40?
This is the type of tumor which is noncancerous.
What is benign?
The phase where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA.
What is interphase?
During interphase, DNA is found in this form.
What is chromatin?
The Krebs cycle uses these 2 electron carriers to transport electrons to the ETC.
What are NADH and FADH2?
A cell in prophase has 14 chromosomes. The original parent cell has this many chromosomes.
What is 7?
This is programmed cell death.
What is apoptosis?
The phase where the cytoplasm splits.
What is cytokinesis?