Based on the descriptions provided, which disorder most directly relates to malfunctions in the cell cycle?

Melanoma
During mitosis, cells divide over _____ different phases.
4 or 5 (if you include cytokinesis)
Cancerous cells that continue to build on each other form a ____________.
Tumor
Which treatment uses surgery to remove cancerous cells from the body?
Resection
Which phase is the shortest part of the cell cycle?
M phase (mitosis)
What is the correct order of the stages of mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase (PMAT)
You can include cytokinesis
______ percent of cancer diagnoses have no known cause.
40
What cancer treatment uses high beams of energy to damage the DNA in a cancer cell?
Radiation
What happens during the S phase of the cell cycle?
DNA replicates in the nucleus.
The phase of mitosis where original cell splits into two identical cells is called ______________________.
Cytokinesis
Both of these cells have DNA damage. Why does only one of them become cancerous?

One of them undergoes apoptosis (cell death) and the other one does not.
Which treatment uses chemicals to kill cancerous cells and/or stop them from dividing.
Chemotherapy
What happens during interphase?
The cell prepares for division
What 3 processes are made possible by cell division?
Growth, maintenance, repair
What are two ways (routes) that cancer metastasizes in the body?
Through the blood vessels and lymph nodes.
What are the 3 types of imaging scans we talked about in class?
**This won't be on the test**
CT scan, MRI, X-Ray
What two events happen during the G2 phase of the cell cycle?
The cell makes proteins and organelles
The cell prepares for mitosis
Which stage of mitosis shows the chromatids lining up in the middle of the cell?
Metaphase
What are tumor suppressor genes, and how do they contribute to cancer?
Tumor suppressor genes are responsible for apoptosis (programmed cell death), when the gene is damaged the cell doesn't die and continues to replicate.
What is angiogenesis? How does it affect cancer?
Angiogenesis is the creation of blood vessels in the body. By preventing angiogenesis, we can cut off the blood supply to the tumor and hopefully keep it from growing.