The Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
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What are the four phases of the cell cycle in order?

G1, S, G2, Mitosis

100

What are the four phases of mitosis?

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

100

What are the phases of meiosis?

PI, MI, AI, TI

PII, MII, AII, TII

100

Which type of cells undergo mitosis?

Somatic (body) cells
100

In what city was the first Whataburger started?

Corpus Christi

200

What does the G1/S checkpoint check for?

- Cell size

- Nutrients

- Growth Factor

- DNA Damage

200

Describe what is happening during prometaphase

- Nuclear envelope is breaking down

- Chromosomes become fully condensed

- Microtubules are starting to "capture" chromosomes

200

When does crossing over occur? What is crossing over?

Prophase I. Homologous chromosomes connect together at the chiasmata to create a tetrad. Genes are exchanged between father and mother chromosomes.

200

What's the difference between haploid and diploid cells?

Haploid -> unpaired chromosomes (n)

Diploid -> paired chromosomes (2n)

200

Which river separates the US from Mexico?

Rio Grande

300

What happens if the cell notices irreparable DNA damage at the G2 checkpoint?

Apoptosis

300

What is the end result of mitosis?

Two genetically identical daughter cells (both diploid)

300

What is the end result of meiosis I?

2 genetically different haploid daughter cells.

300

Describe one of the three main differences between mitosis and meiosis

1. Genetic Variation

2. Second Division

3. End Results -> 2 Diploid vs. 4 Haploid

300

What is the capitol of Maine?

Augusta

400

Which phase of the cell cycle focuses on preparation for division?

G2

400

What would happen if at the spindle checkpoint it was determined that there were issues with some of the microtubules?

The microtubules may not properly pull apart the sister chromatids during anaphase and a cell may end up with too many chromosomes or too little.

400

How are anaphase I and anaphase II different from each other?

Anaphase I is pulling apart homologous chromosomes. Anaphase II is pulling apart sister chromatids.

400

What's the difference between anaphase in mitosis and anaphase I in meiosis

Anaphase -> pulling apart sister chromatids

Anaphase I -> pulling apart homologous chromosomes

400

Which saint is nicknamed Dorcas? What's her story?

St. Tabitha. Raised from the dead by St. Peter and known to support the Apostles and sew clothes for them.

500

Describe what a centrosome is and what its function is

A centrosome is a cellular structure near the nucleus that is involved with the process of cell division. Microtubules grow from it which in turn pull apart sister chromatids in mitosis.

500

What's the difference between cytokinesis in animal and plant cells?

Plant cells -> cell plate grows down center of cell

Animal cells -> actin filaments pinch the cell at the center

500

What is independent assortment?

Homologous chromosomes are not perfectly lined up with mother chromosomes on one side and father chromosomes on other side. They can be mixed in all sorts of ways (8 million ways to be exact)

500

What's the difference between metaphase in mitosis and metaphase II in meiosis?

mitosis -> 46 chromosomes lining up

meiosis II -> 23 chromosomes lining up

500

Who was Mr. Sheehan's top Spotify artist of the year?

Jackson Browne

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