Cell Cycle Regulation and Cancer
Mitosis
Cell Communication
Cell Communication Part 2
Meiosis
100

The cell cycle checkpoint which checks for DNA mutations prior to DNA replication

What is the G1/S checkpoint?

100

The stage of mitosis where the chromosomes of the sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell

What is anaphase?

100

The domain found in all membrane receptors which allows them to embed within the membrane

What is the transmembrane domain?

100

The signaling molecule

What is a ligand?

100

Chromosomes that are similar as they have the same genes at the same locations all along their length

What are homologous chromosomes?

200

Programmed cell death

What is apoptosis?

200

The stage of mitosis where the nuclear envelope disassembles

What is prophase?

200

The second messenger which activates the response protein known as protein kinase c

What is diacylglycerol (DAG)?

200

The response protein that is activated by cyclic AMP (cAMP)

What is protein kinase A?

200

The structure holding together the duplicated homologous chromosomes within a tetrad/bivalent

What is the synaptonemal complex?

300
Signaling molecules which stimulate cell division
What are growth factors?
300

The stage of mitosis where the nuclear envelope reassembles

What is telophase?

300

The form of cell signaling which is considered long distance as it releases specialized signaling molecules known as hormones into the bloodstream

What is endocrine signaling?

300

The effector protein which releases inositol triphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol (DAG)

What is phospholipase C?

300

The process where homologous chromosomes exchange small fragments of DNA

What is crossing over?

400

Molecules which, when active, allow the cell to progress past a checkpoint

What are cyclin-dependent kinases?

400

The stage of interphase where DNA is replicated

What is S?

400

The space between a neuron and the cell with which it is communicating with during synaptic signaling

What is the synaptic gap?

400

The kinases which trigger cell division after being activated during receptor tyrosine kinase transduction

What are mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinases?

400

The stage of meiosis where homologues are pulled to opposite ends of the cell

What is anaphase I?

500

The cell cycle checkpoint which determines whether or not the chromosomes are properly aligned prior to being separated

What is the late metaphase/spindle checkpoint?

500

The movement of sister chromatids toward the center of the cell

What is congression?

500

The response protein which is activated by calcium

What is calmodulin?

500

The domain/region of the intracellular receptor which activates gene expression

What is the transcription activating domain?

500

The random alignment of tetrads at the center of the cell in metaphase I

What is independent assortment?

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