Cell Communication
Signal Transduction
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

Which cell signal uses the bloodstream to transmit messages over long distances?

Endocrine

100

What theory explains the selectivity of ligands to receptors?

The key and lock model

100

What are the two primary stages of the Cell Cycle?

Interphase & Mitotic Phase

100

When does the cleavage furrow form?

Telophase

100

What is the name of the “invisible line” double chromosomes line up on?

Metaphase plate

200

The gap junctions between plant cells that enable juxtacrine signaling are known as ________.

plasmodesmata

200

What are the three stages of cell signaling?

Reception, transduction, and response

200

If a cell fails at the G1 checkpoint, what stage/phase will it enter?

G0 phase

200

During which phase of Mitosis do the kinetochore microtubules attach to the kinetochores?

Metaphase

200

How many sets of chromosomes do gamete cells such as sperm and eggs have? What are these cells called?

1 set of chromosomes, they’re called haploid cells

300

What kind of signaling do bacteria use when their population reaches a certain level in order to attack neighboring tissues?

quorum sensing

300

What functions as a second messenger to activate protein kinases?

cAMP or cyclic adenosine monophosphate.

300

What is mitosis used for in humans?

Growth, repair and renewal 

300

When is the DNA replicated?

S stage

300

In what phase of meiosis does crossing over occur?

Prophase 1

400

Which type of signaling mechanism is most likely used for communication between two neighboring cells?

Paracrine signaling

400

Which type of membrane receptor protein is heavily controlled and requires phosphorylation on both sides (uses 6 ATP total) to be activated and relay cellular responses?

Receptor tyrosine kinases

400

When a cell has an uncontrolled cell cycle it can lead to...

Cancer

400

Which proteins regulate the stages of the Cell Cycle?

CDKs and cyclins

400

Why is crossing over so important?

It is needed for genetic variability; it makes sure humans get all 46 chromosomes.

500

What are the three most common types of membrane receptor proteins?

G-protein coupled receptors, receptor tyrosine kinases, and ion channel receptors

500

The concentration of Calcium ions needs to be regulated in the cytosol. This is done via an ion-gated channel (that allows calcium ions to diffuse) activated by Inositol Triphosphate (IP3). If a signaling molecule leads to the creation of IP3, and the conformational change of the ion-gated channel is the response, then IP3 acts as a _______ ________ in the signal transduction pathway.

secondary messenger or relay molecule

500

What is the difference between cytokinesis and mitosis?

Mitosis is the division of the nucleus, while cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm.

500

During anaphase, kinetochore microtubules shorten and pull chromosomes apart by depolymerizing into tubulin subunits at which end?

The kinetochore end

500

Besides crossing over there is another way chromosomes are randomized. In what stage does this further genetic variation occur?

Metaphase 1

M
e
n
u