Stages of the Cell Cycle
Cell Division
Regulation
Review Material
100

What are the 3 stages of the cell cycle in order

Interphase, mitosis, cytokinesis

100

What are the 2 parts of cell division

Mitosis, cytokinesis

100

When cells come into contact with another cell they stop growing. This is an example of what kind of regulator

External Regulator

100

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane is

Osmosis

200

What are the 3 subphases of interphase in order

G1, S, G2

200

What is mitosis

Division of the nucleus

200

A cell that can no longer control its growth and division is called

Cancer
200

The cell organelle that is responsible for making proteins

Ribosome

300

What happens during the G1 phase

Cell growth and development, normal cellular functions

300

What is cytokinesis

Division of the cytoplasm

300

A substance that is known to cause cancer is called

Carcinogen

300

Identify the reactants and products of photosynthesis

Reactants = carbon dioxide, water, light Products = glucose, oxygen

400

When does the DNA get replicated (copied)

S phase

400

List the phases of mitosis in order

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

400

Unspecialized cells that can become any type of cell are called

Stem Cells

400

A student was conducting an experiment to see if the temperature of a sugar solution had an effect on the fermentation rate of yeast. The student capped the beakers and was able to measure the CO 2 levels within each breaker. Identify both the IV and the DV

IV = Temp  DV = Rate of ferm. (CO2 levels)

500

Which step of the cell cycle is the longest


Interphase

500

At the end of cell division, what gets produced (be specific)

2 genetically identical cells

500

The protein responsible for internally regulating the cell cycle is called

Cyclin
500

Thinking about cellular respiration and fermentation, what is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic and identify which process is which

Aerobic – needs oxygen – cell resp. Anaerobic – no oxygen – ferm.

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