Mitosis
Meiosis
Cell Cycle
Nondisjunction
Stem Cells
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A word referring to mitosis.

What is mitotic?

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The phase in which Independent Assortment Occurs.

What is Metaphase 1?

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the phase in which all of the chromosomes are copied.

What is the S phase?

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Missing a chromosome (45 chromosomes).

What is monosomy?

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Found in bone marrow, muscle, heart, kidney, fat, and specific neurons.

Where are somatic stem cells found?

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Can start in anaphase but ends in telophase.

When does cytokinesis start and end?

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Release spindle fibers in an aster formation, and begin migration to opposite ends of the cell.

What do centrioles do in prophase?

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Has uncontrolled cell growth restricted to an area.

what is a benign tumor?

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Usually occurs when the egg becomes older.

Why does nondisjunction occur?

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Very common in the body, but restricted as to what cell they can become.

What is a multipotent stem cell?

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When the cell grows to be two times the original length and the cell wall forms dividing the cell into two equal parts.

What is binary fission?

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Results in the separation of homologous pair/chromosomes.

What is the result of Anaphase 1?

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The part of Interphase where the DNA of a cell replicates.

What is S Phase?

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Results in a normal male.

What is XYY?

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An embryo that is 3-5 days old, and only has 150 stem cells.

What is a blastocyst?
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Chromatin wraps around histones.

How does chromatin condense into chromosome?

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Synapsis occurs and then the chromosomes exchange genetic information at the chiasmata.

How does genetic variation occur in Prophase 1?

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Screening, Surgery, Radiation, Chemotherapy, and Nothing.

What are possible treatments for a tumor?

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When there is an extra copy of the 21 chromosome.

How does Down Syndrome occur?

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They are capable of reduplicating themselves and can replace and repair damaged/diseased tissue.

How can stem cells help treat diseases?

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Daughter cells begin to form, the nuclear envelope and nucleolus reform, and a contractile ring of actin is formed.

What happens in telophase?

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Results in 4 haploid cells (23 chromosomes)

What is the end result of meiosis?

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DNA and proteins are a tangled mass when a eukaryotic cell is not dividing.

What is chromatin?

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Eye, brain, and circulatory defects. Cleft Palate. Rarely lives more than a few months.

What are the symptoms of Patau Syndrome?

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They are adult stem cells reprogrammed to embryonic stem cell-like state.

What are induced pluripotent stem cells?

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