The macromolecule that typically makes up enzymes.
What is a protein?
The type of feedback loop that maintains homeostasis.
What is a negative feedback loop?
The phases of the cell cycle (list 4).
What are G1, S, G2, and M phase?
The reasons why multicellular organisms do mitosis.
What is for growth, repair, and replacement of body cells?
The definition and purpose of apoptosis.
What is programmed cell death and to remove harmful and unnecessary cells?
The name of the process caused by non-optimal environmental conditions that results in the deformation and loss of function of enzymes.
What is denaturation?
The type of feedback loop that amplifies a stimulus.
What is a positive feedback loop?
The phase of the cell cycle on this diagram during which DNA synthesis occurs.

What is C?
The end result of mitosis.
What is two identical diploid somatic daughter cells?
At the cellular level, what results in tumor formation.
What is uncontrolled cell division (mitosis)?
The effect of increasing temperature on enzyme activity.
What is increases enzyme activity up to a point when the enzyme denatures, then reduces activity?
The type of feedback loop shown in this diagram.

What is a negative feedback loop?
The purpose of the G2 checkpoint in the cell cycle
What is to check for cell size and DNA replication?
The name of this phase of mitosis.

What is metaphase?
The difference between proto-oncogenes and oncogenes.
What is genes that promote healthy cell division and genes that keep cell division going without stopping?
What is substrates bind to the active site of enzymes, lowering activation energy, and catalyzing chemical reactions?
The type of feedback loop and an explanation why.
What is a positive feedback loop and because the stimulus's effect is amplified?
The purpose of a checkpoint in stage B of the diagram.

What is to check for nutrients (organelles, RNA, proteins), growth factors, and DNA damage?
The number of chromosomes and sister chromatids in this image.

What are 9 chromosomes and 18 sister chromatids?
The type of cells most likely to be impacted by chemotherapy based on Figure 5.2.
What are intestine-internal lining cells and skin cells?
The optimal temperature (°C) and pH values for the enzyme shown in the graph.

What are 45°C and 9?
The type of feedback loop shown in this diagram.

What is a positive feedback loop?
The purpose of a checkpoint in F of the diagram.

What is to check for chromosome spindle attachment?
A possible consequence of a failure in the metaphase checkpoint.

What is aneuploidy (improper number of chromosomes in each cell)?
The effect of extract concentration on mitotic index.
Background: The extract was taken from the leaves of Pistacia terebinthus L., a deciduous tree from North Africa. Methotrexate, an anticancer drug, is used for comparison.

Curr, & Nazim, Bellifa. (2020). MAPs 128 Research Article Curr. 128-134.
What is the mitotic index decreases with increasing extract concentration?