The first growth phase in interphase.
What is G1 Phase?
The number of chromosomes a daughter cell will have after going through mitosis if the parent cell had 6.
What is 6?
Common name for the male gamete. Mobile cell that contains very little cellular material.
What is a sperm cell?
The number of strands in DNA
What is 2?
Something that can cause cancer
What is radiation?
What is toxins?
What is smoking?
What is inheritance?
What is a random mutation?
The phase in interphase that synthesizes DNA
What is S Phase?
The mitotic phase where the sister chromatids are aligned in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
A use for stem cell research.
What is the creation of organs?
What is curing diseases?
What is learning how cells differentiate?
The base pairing rules
What are A-T and G-C?
A bunch of cells dividing out of control, forming masses of tissue
What is a tumor?
The name of the phase where cells leave the cell cycle and are no longer going through cell division.
What is G0?
The mitotic phase where the sister chromatids are being pulled apart.
What is anaphase?
Responsible for controlling/ regulating cell differentiation.
What is DNA?
The monomer of nucleic acid
What are nucleotides?
The cellular process that cancer is constantly going through.
What is mitosis?
What is cell division?
What is the cell cycle?
The 2 identical strands of DNA that are connected by a centromere starting from the S Phase until they are separated in anaphase.
What are sister chromatids?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The mitotic phase where the nuclear envelope starts reforming around the separated chromosomes.
What is telophase?
Common name for erythrocytes. Disk shaped cells containing hemoglobin and lacking a nucleus.
What are red blood cells?
The enzyme responsible for unzipping DNA in DNA replication
What is helicase?
Term used for the spread of cancer through the body using the bloodstream
What is metastasize?
The stringy noodle like DNA found in G1.
What is Chromatin?
The mitotic phase where the nucleus starts to break down, sister chromatids condense, and the centrioles start forming spindle fibers.
What is prophase?
Scientific name for Cheek cells, Skin cells, and Esophageal cells. (They all share a scientific name)
What are squamous cells?
The enzyme responsible for adding nucleotides in the creation of a new DNA strand in DNA replication
What is DNA Polymerase?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Enzymes that control how fast your cells move through the cell cycle.
What are cyclins?