The structure of DNA is referred to as (Hint: two strands; double) -

A double helix
What are the three phases of interphase and what happens during interphase?

G1, S, G2; During interphase the cell is getting ready for cell division (mitosis)

Uncontrollable cell division/growth leads to the formation of a ball of cells. What is this ball of cells referred to as -
A tumor
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What word do we associate with homeostasis?
Balance
The order/sequence of what part of the DNA molecule determines all of our traits/characteristics (hint: think about A T C G)
Bases
Identify this stage of mitosis:

Metaphase - chromosomes lined up in the middle
What disease is linked to uncontrollable cell division/growth (tumor)
Cancer
Pro cells have no nucleus (pro/no) and euk cell have a nucules (eu/do)
What is the correct complementary DNA strand for the segment shown:
A G G T C A G G T
T C C A G T C C A
Identify this stage of mitosis:
Anaphase - chromosomes are separating and moving to opposite poles of the cell
What are two behaviors (things people do in their everyday life) that increase the risk of developing cancer
Smoking, unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, long-term exposure to UV radiation (sunlight), alcohol use, etc.
Based on this chart which cells are Euk?
A-T C-G
What is happening during the S Phase of interphase?

DNA synthesis - more DNA is being made - double the DNA is being made
What is the difference between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor
Bening tumor does not spread (non-harmful) and a malignant tumor does spread (harmful)
What type of cell is cell 1?
Prokaryotic (no nucleus)
What is the correct complementary DNA strand for the segment shown:
T C G A C C T G A
A G C T G G A C T
What is the scientific term for cell division (Hint: starts with the letter M)
Why are the cell cycle checkpoints important? What process do the checkpoints make sure is happing correctly in the body?
The cell cycle checkpoints make sure that the cell is dividing correctly (at an appropriate rate)
What did our guest speaker come and talk to you all about?
Her journey in science and her current research on cancer