What chromosome pair does a male have?
XY
Mitosis yields ___ identical daughter cells.
2
Each duplicated chromosome has two sister ______
chromatids
Can cancer cells make their own growth factor?
Yes
Nonreproductive cells are called _______ cells
Somatic
Are the four daughter cells of meiosis haploid or diploid cells?
Haploid
everything is aligned, sister chromatids aligned at the center
Metaphase
Chromosomes are joined at the waist by ________
centromeres
Can every patient receive personalized treatment?
No
The two phases of the cell cycle are
Mitotic (M) Phase and Interphase
Do sister chromatids separate in Meiosis I or Meiosis II?
II
pulling sister chromatids to opposite poles, (each pair are the daughter chromosomes)
Anaphase
Chromosomes are attached at LENGTH by _______
Cohesions
A normal cell is converted to a cancerous cell by a process called
transformation
In which phases of interphase do cells grow?
All of them
In which phase do synapsis and crossing over occur?
Prophase 1
centrioles move away from each other, in nucleus there is NO nucleolus (dissolved), and chromosomes start condensing,
Prophase
Chromosomes are made up of packages of _____ + _________
DNA + protein
If cancer cells stay in one area the tumor is a ________ tumor.
Benign
In which phase of interphase is DNA copied?
S phase
What is the original source of genetic diversity?
Mutations
In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs by a ______ _______ (contractile ring of microfilaments)
cleavage furrow
Chromosomes (genetic material) are duplicated in this phase
Interphase (S phase)
Malignant tumors invade surrounding tissues and can __________, exporting cancer cells to other parts of the body
metastasize
Prokaryotes reproduce by this process
Binary Fission