Phases of Mitosis
The Parts of Interphase
Cancer?!?
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True or false
100

The nuclear envelope disappears during which phase?

Prophase

100

How many main parts of Interphase are there?

3 Main parts

100

What causes cancer?

When pieces of DNA are damaged.

100

Prokaryotic cells divide by making a _____ of their DNA and then _____ the cell in half.

Copy, pinching.

100

True or False

Mitosis is longer than Interphase.

False. Interphase lasts longer than Mitosis, as Mitosis makes up just a small portion of what the cell does.

200

In Metaphase, chromosomes do what?

Condense and align in the center

200

S is the second main part of Interphase. What does it stand for?

Synthesis

200

Tumors that have spread to other parts of the body are known as what?

Malignant

200

The cell cycle is controlled by ________ and external ________ to allow growth and healing without overpopulating their space or exhausting their available nutrients.

Internal, proteins.

200

True or False

Cells grow and divide at different rates.

True. Cells do grow and divide at different rates.

300

Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division where the cytoplasm divides to form two identical cells called what?

Daughter cells

300

The first main part of Interphase is G1. What is this part used for?

Growth and protein synthesis

300

If a tumor has not spread, what type of treatment can be used?

Surgery

300

The spindle fibers separate the _________ during cell division.

Chromosomes

300

True or False

External regulatory proteins control the cell cycle by receiving signals on the nucleus.

False. Signals are received on the cell membrane.

400

During telophase, what forms around the two separated chromosomes?

Nuclear Envelope

400

Growth and final preparations for Mitosis occur in which main gap?

G2

400

What treatment targets rapidly dividing cells?

Radiation and chemotherapy.

400

_____ is the mixture of DNA and proteins that form chromosomes.

Chromatin

400

True or False

If a cell does not correctly stop at the checkpoints, nothing happens.

False. If a cell does not correctly stop at the checkpoints, it can become cancerous.

500

During anaphase, sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends of the cell. What does this ensure?

Each new cell receives a complete set of chromosomes.

500

What happens during Synthesis in interphase?

DNA replication

500

Cancer can be caused by exposure to carcinogens. Name one of the Carcinogens that may cause cancer.

Tobacco, radiation, human-made chemicals. (sometimes viruses)

500

The process Prokaryotic cells used to divide is called _____ _____.

Binary fission

500

True or False

The cell is controlled by internal and external proteins.

True. The cell is controlled by internal and external proteins.

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