The stage that includes G1, S, and G2 Phase?
What is Interphase?
Number of stages in Interphase.
What is 3?
Chromosomes are lined up on the cell's equator.
What is Metaphase?
Specific type of skin cancer Emily had.
What is Melanoma?
Location of melanoma on Emily's body.
What is the back of her calf?
DNA replicates.
What is the S-Phase?
Cells produced.
What is 2?
The cell's chromosomes become visible, the nuclear membrane disappears, and the centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell.
What is Prophase?
Melanoma is very likely to spread to the ______.
What is the Brain?
This is what forms in plant cells during cytokinesis
What is cell plate?
The cell grows and carries out normal activities after division has occurred. (Hint: Be specific!!)
What is the G1 Phase?
Number of chromatids in a chromosome.
What is 2?
Chromatids are pulled apart and become individual chromosomes.
What is Anaphase?
Exposure to this type of light causes skin cancer.
What is UV Light?
A way that the cancer cells in Emily's body spread by.
What is Emily's bloodstream?
Organelles are doubled during this stage.
What is G2 Phase?
Times cell divides in each cycle.
Think about it!
What is once?
Chromosomes are unwinding and become enclosed in the nucleus, and the cell begins to divide.
What is telophase?
Main reason cell cycle is important for multicellular organisms (You and me).
What is Growth and Development?
Protein that regulates cell division by keeping cells from growing and dividing too fast or in an uncontrolled way.
What is p53?
Longest phase of the cell cycle.
What is Interphase?
Chromosomes in each cell before Mitosis: 46
Chromosomes in each cell after Mitosis: ___
THINK ABOUT IT.
What is 46 Chromosomes?
Spindle fibers appear and attach to centromeres.
What is Prophase?
Name at least three areas Emily's cancer spread to.
What is: Brain, Lungs, Liver, Lymph Nodes (Pelvis)
Natural proteins in our body that promote the growth, organization and maintenance of cells and tissues, including the skin.
What are Growth Factors?