Types of Reproduction
Cell Cycle
Cell Differentiation
Cancer
Misc.
100

What are the two types of reproduction?

Asexual & Sexual

100

What is the process of growth and division in cells called?

Cell Cycle

100

What is cell differentiation? 

Cells become different from one another. 

100

What is the cell cycle controlled by? 

Internal and external regulatory proteins.

100

What limits cell growth? 

Surface area-to-volume ratio

Too much demand on DNA

200

What is an advantage and disadvantage of asexual reproduction? 

Advantage: do not need a mate

Disadvantage: no genetic diversity

200

What happens in cytokinesis? 

Cytoplasm of the cell divides, cell becomes 2 different cells.

200

What is a stem cell? 

Unspecialized cells that can develop into any type of cell

200

What is apoptosis? 

Programmed cell death

200

What is the difference between prokaryote and eukaryote chromosomes?

Prokaryotes have a single chromosome that is circular

Eukaryotes have multiple chromosomes that are in the shape of an X

300

What is an advantage and disadvantage of sexual reproduction? 

Advantage: Genetic diversity

Disadvantage: Requires a mate

300

What happens during Interphase? 

Cell grows, duplicates its DNA and prepares for cell division

300

What are some concerns about stem cells? 

Embryonic stem cells are obtained by destroying an embryo, thought of as killing a person

300

What is cancer?

Uncontrolled cell growth that can invade other parts of the body

300

What is a growth factor? 

Is a protein that stimulates growth and division of cells. 

400

What type of reproduction do prokaryotes go through?

Binary fission

400

What happens during each stage of mitosis? 

Prophase: nucleus breaks down, DNA condenses into chromosomes, spindle fibers form

Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

Anaphase: Chromosomes get pulled to either end of the cell

Telophase: Nucleus reforms, DNA uncondensed to chromatin, spindle fibers disappear

400

What is the difference between totipotent, pluripotent, and multipotent?

Totipotent: Can become any type of cell

Pluripotent: Can become any type of body cell

Multipotent: Can become any type of a specialized body cell

400

What is the difference between benign and malignant tumors? 

Benign: Noncancerous

Malignant: Cancerous

400

Calculate the surface area-to-volume ratio of a cube that is 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm. 

2:1

1000

What are ALL of the steps IN ORDER of the Cell Cycle (Make sure to break Mitosis/Interphase into its individual steps)?

G1, S, G2, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis

1000

What is an example of a cause of cancer, treatment of cancer and prevention of cancer? 

Answers will vary

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