Cell Size Limitations
The Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle Regulation
Mitosis
Vocabulary
100

Smaller than the period at the end of this sentence.

What is the size of most cells?

100

Because this allows your body to grow and heal certain injuries.

Why do cells reproduce?

100

These proteins combine with another enzyme to signal the cellular reproduction processes.

What are Cyclins?

100

When Chromatin condenses during the prophase.

How are Chromosomes formed?

100

Process of Cellular reproduction that occurs in 3 main stages.

What is the Cell Cycle?

200

Key factor that limits the size of a cell.

What is the ratio of its surface area to its volume?

200

Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.

What are the 3 main stages of the Cell Cycle

200

Built into the cycle to monitor the process and stops it if something goes wrong. 

What are Quality Control Checkpoints?

200

These fibers have a star like appearance.

What are Aster Fibers?

200

The final stage of the Cell Cycle where a new cell is created.

What is Cytokinesis?

300

On the cell, covering the surface area.

Where is the Plasma Membrane?

300

Is the stage in which the cell's nucleus and nuclear material divide.

What is Mitosis?

300

Cells do this, in a controlled process, while going through apoptosis.

Why do cells shrink and shrivel?

300

Chromatids are pulled apart during the Anaphase.

When is replicated DNA separated?

300

Repeating subunit of chromatin fibers, consisting of DNA coiled around histones

What is a Nucleosome?

400

Cells have a higher ratio of surface area to volume and can sustain themselves more easily.

Why cells remain small?

400

This results in two cells with identical nuclei

What is Cytokinesis?

400

When the Cell Cycle fails to regulate.

What is a cause of Cancer?

400

 When the cell has completed the work of duplicating the genetic material and distributing it 

 What is the Telophase

400

A cell structure that joins two sister chromatids

What is a Centromere?

500

Once inside the cell, substances move by motor proteins pulling them along the cytoskeleton.

How does Diffusion work?

500

When Gap 1, Synthesis, and Gap 2 are complete.

When does the Interphase stage end?

500

An individual that inherits one or more DNA changes from a parent. 

Who is at a higher risk for developing Cancer?

500

This role aides in the growth of organisms, replacement of damaged cells, and maintaining chromosomes. 

What is the role of Mitosis?

500

Enzyme to which cyclin binds during interphase and mitosis, triggering and controlling activities during the cell cycle

What is Cyclin-Dependent Kinase?

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