Cell size Limitations
Cell Cycle
Stages in Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Cell Cycle Regulation
100
Ratio of surface area to volume.
What is the most important limiting factor?
100
The cell stops growing and divides.
What is when a cell reaches a size limit?
100
The first phase in mitosis.
What is G1 phase?
100
Prophase.
What is the longest phase within mitosis?
100
The timing and rate of which cell division occurs.
What is important to the health of an organism?
200
___ increases more rapidly than ___
What is volume, surface area?
200
It is because the cells get too large and it helps to heal injuries.
What is the reason for dividing?
200
The last phase of the cell cycle that is composed of many sub-phrases.
What is the mitosis phase?
200
The phase in which the nucleus reforms and spindles/ centrioles break down.
What is telophase?
200
Enzymes that monitor and check the quality of cell respiration.
What is cyclin-dependent kinases?
300
When the transport of substances is easiest.
What is small cells?
300
12-24 hours
What is the time period of one full cell cycle?
300
This is the time period in which the cell carries out regular functions and prepares to replicate.
What is interphase?
300
The phase in which line up near the center of the cell; this is also know as the shortest phase in mitosis.
What is metaphase?
300
No response to normal cell cycle control.
What is cancer?
400
__ impacts the ability of instructions for cellular functions.
What is size?
400
Two daughter cells.
What is created from the cell cycle?
400
The finishing stage in which the cytoplasms divide, creating 2 genetically identical daughter cells.
What is cytokinesis?
400
The phase in which the centromeres split and when the chromatids reach their poles.
What is anaphase?
400
Environmental factors may influence/ increase this.
What is the likelihood of mutations and cancer?
500
There are more substances transported at a higher rate.
What is small cells?
500
The extremes of the cell cycle time period
What is 8 min. up to a year?
500
During this time, the synthesis of DNA occurs and replication occurs.
What is the purpose of the S phase?
500
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokenesis.
What are the mitosis phases in order?
500
This is a NORMAL cell process in which there is programmed cell death. This helps to prevent cancer.
What is apoptosis?
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