Life Cycle of Cell
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Mitosis phases (easy)
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Beginning phase of cell life, where the cell grows and gathers information

G1 Phase

100

Tumors that interfere with the function of the surrounding tissue. 

Malignant

100
Tumors that do not interfere with the function of the surrounding tissue or organs

Benign

100

Process to make an identical copy of a cell. 

Mitosis

100
In the first phase of a cell's life, each chromosome consists of one double helix, known as what?

Chromatid

200

Four phases of a cell's life in order

G1, S, G2, M

200

Genes that tell the cell to stop advancing through the cell cycle.   

Tumor Suppressors 

200

Genes that tell the cells to "go ahead" through the cell cycle. 

Proto-oncogenes. 

200
Phase in which the sister chromatids separate from each other.  

Anaphase

200

Process by which the cell is divided into two identical daughter cells--may overlap telophase. 

Cytokinesis

300
What are the 2 parts of the M phase?

Mitosis and Cytokinesis

300

What is it called when parts of the tumor break off and spread to other parts of the body?

Metastasize

300

Name 3 risk factors for cancer

Age, Alcohol consumption, High fat low fiber diet, tobacco, lack of exercise.  

300

Phase in which the chromosomes condense, the nuclear envelope disappears, and the spindle forms. 

Prophase

300

After DNA replicates in the S phase, each chromosome consists of two double helixes, called two whats?

Sister Chromatid

400

Phase where the cell prepares to divide. 

G2

400

Where are the cell checkpoints in cellular reproduction that cancer cells pass through too quickly?

End of G1, G2, and during the M. 

400

Mutations associated with ovarian and breast cancer. 

BRCA 1 and 2

400

Phase in which the sister chromatids line up on the equator of the cell. 

Metaphase

400
How do prokaryotic cells reproduce?

Binary fission

500

What happens in the S phase of cell life?

DNA is replicated. (1 chromatid in each chromosome--> 2 sister chromatids in each chromosome.) 

500

Mutated tumor suppressor gene implicated in many skin cancers

TB53

500

2 other types of mutation (Not oncogenes or tumor suppressors) that lead to increase in danger of cancer? 

Mutations in genes important for blood vessel growth (Angiogenesis) and mutations dealing with adhesion.

500

What phase reverses the first phase? (The chromosomes relax, the nuclear envelope forms, and the spindle is disassembled.)

Telophase

500
Who is Horatio Gates?

General in the American Revolutionary war; met initial success with the influential taking of Fort Ticonderoga, but failed in the South against Cornwallis, leading to his replacement by Nathaniel Greene. 

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