Where does Glycolysis happen?
In the cytoplasm
What is the electron acceptor used in photosynthesis called?
NADP+
What are Somatic cells?
Non-reproductive cells
What is the genome of a cell?
What happens if cells reproduce uncontrollably?
CancER! : (
What product of Glycolysis goes straight to oxidative phosphorylation?
NADH bypasses other steps and goes straight to oxidative phosphorylation
What are the three parts of the Calvin cycle?
Carbon fixation, Reduction, Regeneration of CO2 acceptor (RuBP)
S Phase.
What happens if G1 phase checkpoint is not passed?
The cell does not proceed and exits the cell cycle into G0 (nondividing state)
What color light is not used in photosynthesis?
GREEN! (you can see it thus it is reflected and not absorbed)
Is cellular respiration endergonic or exergonic?
Exergonic
What leaves the Carbon cycle after 3 turns?
G3P = Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
What are Asters made of?
Microtubules
What do Growth Factor proteins do?
Stimulates other cells to divide
What is the majority of living mass made of?
CARBON! Organic = carbon
Does glycolysis produce ATP when oxygen is not present?
Yes! via Substrate level phosphorylation
What numbers are associated with PS1? What about PS2?
PS2 = 680
PS1 = 700
During which phase does the Nuclear envelope shatter?
Prometaphase
What would happen to a cells division if the density of cells is high around it?
It would stop dividing see Density-dependant-inhibition pg.247
What is metastasis?
The spread of cancer cells to distant sites.
Draw a detailed picture of oxidative phosphorylation on the board (team activity)
Draw a picture of light dependent reactions on the board (team activity)
compare to ppt/book
Explain what happens during each part of interphase
G1: Growth and metabolic activity
S: DNA production
G2: Prep for mitosis
What activates a Kinase and drives the cell cycle forward?
Cyclin Pg.245
Explain anchorage dependence