Interphase
Cell Cycle & Cancer
Miscellaneous
Mitosis
Cell growth
100
90% of cell life is spent here
What is interphase
100

The entire process of cell growth and division is referred to as the: 

What is the cell cycle?

100

What are the two main types of stem cells?

Adult and embryonic

100

Name the 4 phases of mitosis.

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase?

100

Cytokinesis is the division of the ________.

What is the cytoplasm?

200

Phase where DNA is replicated (copied)

Synthesis (S)
200

Uncontrolled cell growth and division leads to this disease.

What is cancer?

200

This is the process by which stem cells become specialized and take on specific functions.

What is the differentiation?

200

During this phase, sister chromatids are pulled apart and move to opposite ends of the cell.

What is anaphase?

200

T or F Mitosis results in 2 identical daughter cells

What is True?

300

Phase of normal growth and function

What is Gap 1 (G1)?

300

When a cell fails to pass checkpoints, it may be killed to protect the health of the cells around it. This is referred to as:

What is apoptosis?

300

This is the condensed form of DNA that is seen during late prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and early telophase.

What are chromosomes?

300

During this phase, chromosomes are lined up across the middle of the cell.

What is metaphase?

300

This is a fan-like structure of microtubules that helps separate chromosomes

What is spindle?

400

Phase of growth to prepare for division

What is Gap 2 (G2)?

400

In eukaryotic cells, cytokinesis is preceded by nuclear division, aka __________.

What is mitosis?

400

Once DNA is replicated and condensed into chromosomes, identical copies known by this name are held together by a centromere.


What are sister chromatids?

400

If a cell completes this phase, it will have two nuclei.

What is telophase?

400

This is one reason cells divide, then continue to grow indefinitely

What is a larger cell becomes less efficient, or volume grows faster than surface area, placing increasing demands on DNA?

500

Throughout the cell cycle, cells pass through _________________ to ensure they are healthy and ready to move onto the next stage.

What are checkpoints?

500

Checkpoints occur throughout the cell cycle to ensure healthy cell growth and division. These checkpoints are controlled by what type of macromolecule?

What are Proteins-cyclins?

500

If a cell's surface area is 6 cm3 and its volume is 1 cm3 what is its ratioof surface area to volume

What is 6:1?

500

During this phase, a cell's nuclear membrane breaks down while its DNA condenses into chromosomes.

What is prophase?

500

It is better to have a Surface area to volume ratio that is larger or smaller

What is larger?

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