Chromosomes
Interphase
Mitosis
Checkpoints
Cancer/Tumors
100

What is the role of the Kinetochore in sister chromatids?

It provides a location for the spindle fibers to attach

100
What occurs during the G1 phase?
Cell organelles are duplicated

NOT DNA

ex: Mitochondria, Golgi, Ribosomes

100

What occurs in Prophase?

Nuclear envelope degrades

Spindle fibers form

Chromosomes condense

Centrioles move to opposite poles

100

What are the 3 checkpoints throughout cell division?

(Interphase and Mitosis)

G1, G2, and M checkpoints

100

What are the 3 cell cycle proteins?

Cyclin Dependent Kinases

Cyclins

p53


200

What protein connects sister chromatids together?

Cohesin protein
200

What is made during the S phase?

DNA is duplicated

(S for synthesis)

200

Steps of Prometaphase

Microtubules attach to chromosomes

Chromosomes are moved towards center 


200

What does the G1 checkpoint look for within the cell?

Do we need more of the cell (Should the cell divide?)

Cell size (Is the cell large enough?)

Will the daughters be viable (Is there enough nutrients?)



200

How are secondary tumors formed?

They metastasize and from secondary tumors separate from the original tumor

300

What is the conformation (shape) of DNA in a non-dividing cell and a dividing cell?

Non Dividing: Chromatin

Dividing: Chromosomes

300

What occurs during the G2 phase?

Prep for Mitosis

Check for DNA errors, repairs if needed

ex: are there erros within the DNA, did everything duplicate correctly?

300

Metaphse steps

Chromosomes are lined up on the metaphse plate

Chromosomes are ready to be separated 


300

What does the G2 checkpoint make sure of?

DNA Replication was successful

Check for DNA damages

Allows cell into Mitosis

300

What is the difference between benign and malignant tumor.

Benign tumors are growths in a single location


Malignant tumors can spread through the body

400

Determine the ploidy of Gametes and Somatic cells?

Somatic cells are diploid

Gamete cells are haploid

400

What two checkpoints occur during Interphase?

G1 and G2 checkpoints

400

Anaphase steps

Cohesin proteins are cleaved

Sister chromatids are separated and moved to opposite poles

Cleavage furrow forms (cell plate or septum)


400

What does the M checkpoint check for?

Checks for spindle fiber formation, and proper attachment to chromosomes


400

What is the role of MPF's (Maturation-Promoting Factor)

A cyclin-CDK complex that triggers passage from G2 to Mitosis

500

How many kinetochores are in 6 chromosomes?

12 (one on each chromatid)

500

What process does a cell undergo if the DNA is unrepairable during G2?

Apoptosis

500

Telophase steps

Nuclear envelope reforms

spindles degrade

Chromosomes uncondensed into chromatin

Cytokinesis separates the 2 daughter cells

500

What results from checkpoints failing?

Cancerous cells leading to tumors

500

What can be mutated or suppressed to facilitate growth of cancer cells?

p53 and proto-oncogenes

p53-Repairs DNA, guides apoptosis

Proto-oncogenes- Regulatory proteins that facilitate cell growth

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