Chromatids, y'all.
You mean Cell "Multiplication!"
DNA Repli-PlayStation
Repair & Growth - it just sounds wrong.
Synthesis for all!
100
A cell no longer going through the cell cycle and not actively dividing would be said to be in this phase:
What is G0 - CELL CYCLE ARREST
100
Cell "checkpoints" are part of a larger regulatory system inside cells:
What is the CELL CYCLE CONTROL SYSTEM
100
The location in which regulatory molecules in cells accumulate, triggering various phases of the cell cycle:
What is THE CYTOPLASM
100
Primitive form of cell division performed by prokaryotes:
What is BINARY FISSION
100
Type of reproduction mitosis is:
What is ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
200
How researchers verified it was signals in the cytoplasm that were triggering various cell events:
What is FUSED CELLS IN DIFFERENT PHASES OF THE CELL CYCLE WITH CELLS IN G1 (TRIGGERING THOSE EVENTS)
200
An important protein complex necessary for promoting a cell from G2 to M-phase:
What is MPF (maturation promoting factor)
200
The type of enzyme necessary to work with cyclins to regulate the cell cycle:
What are CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASES
200
Phase during which the nucleolus disappears:
What is PROPHASE
200
The form and number of chromosomes in a prokaryote:
What is ONE CIRCULAR CHROMOSOME
300
Number of chromosomes in a typical human somatic cell:
What is 46
300
Normal cells typically display this need to be attached to a substrate in order to divide:
What is ANCHORAGE DEPENDENCE
300
This is the moment when a cell loses cell cycle control and becomes cancerous:
What is TRANSFORMATION
300
This refers to a mass of abnormal cells that stops growing and doesn't spread:
What is a BENIGN TUMOUR
300
Cancer cells have lost this need for "space" in order for a cell to continue dividing:
What is DENSITY-DEPENDENT INHIBITION
400
Phase during which the nuclear envelope breaks down:
What is PROPHASE
400
Division of the nucleus:
What is MITOSIS
400
Location where the bacterial chromosome "opens up" to do DNA replication:
What are ORIGINS OF REPLICATION
400
Likely origin of mitosis:
What is BINARY FISSION
400
Division of the cytoplasm:
What is CYTOKINESIS
500
A virus with the potential to bust open cancer cells:
What is an ONCOLYTIC VIRUS
500
Class of compounds known to transform normal cells to cancer cells:
What is CARCINOGENS
500
Blast from the past: these three components are found in every amino acid, which couple with the R group to form each amino acid's unique structure:
What is a CENTRAL CARBON, AN AMINO GROUP & a CARBOXYL GROUP
500
A mass of abnormal cells that continues growing and that spreads throughout the body:
What is a MALIGNANT TUMOUR
500
This refers to the phenomenon whereby cancer cells "spread" from one part of the body to another:
What is METASTASIS
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