Name the 5 stages of Mitosis.
What is Prophase -> Prometaphase -> Metaphase -> Anaphase -> Telophase/Cytokinesis
What are control points that regulate the cell cycle?
What is checkpoints?
What regulates hormones released by cells that stimulate growth?
What is growth factors?
What are the two types of cells?
What is somatic and gamete?
DNA mutations can cause what?
What is cancer?
What phase occurs when chromosomes line up in the middle?
What is Metaphase?
What is the most important checkpoint?
What is the G1 Cheeckpoint?
What protein is in the internal control system that synthesizes and degrades at specific stages of the cell cycle?
What is Cyclins?
Since the DNA was replicated, each chromosome has a duplicated copy. The copies join together to form what?
What is sister chromatid?
How many chromosomes do humans have?
What is 46 chromosomes?
In what phase does the cell elongate?
What is Anaphase?
What happens if the damage cannot be repaired at the G2 checkpoint?
What is apoptosis or cell death?
What cell surface receptors recognize contact with other cells?
What is contact inhibition or density inhibition?
What is the region on each sister chromatid where they are most closely attached?
What is centromeres?
Eukaryotic chromatin is composed of what two components?
What is DNA and proteins?
What phase is this cell in?

What is Telophase/ Cytokinesis?
What checkpoint checks for microtubules attachment to chromosomes at the kinetorches during metaphase?
What is the M checkpoint or the spindle checkpoint?
What is it called when cells rely on attachment to other cells or the extracellular matrix to divide?
What is anchorage dependency?
DNA associates with and wraps around proteins called what? These proteins also form nucleosomes.
What is histones?
Are gametes haploid or diploid cells?
What is haploid?
In animals, what appears during cytokinesis due to contractile ring of actin filaments?
What is a cleavage furrow?
If the G1 checkpoint signals "stop" the cell enter a non-dividing state known as?
What is G0?
What enzyme is in the internal control system that the concentration remains constant through each phase of the cell cycle and activates only when its specific cyclin is present?
What is cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs)?
What is all of the cell's genetic information called?
What is a genome?
What are two chromosomes (one from mom and one from dad) that are the same length, have the same centromere position, and carry genes controlling the same characteristics?
What is homologous chromosomes?