The three stages in Interphase.
What is G1, S, G2 (gap 1, synthesis, gap 2)
What are the four phases of Mitosis?
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase?
Why do cells divide?
What is To grow, to heal, necessary for life.
How many checkpoints are there in the cell cycle?
What is "3".
What occurs in G1?
What is happening to the genetic material in Prophase?
What are the three phases of Cell Division?
What is Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis
What stages of the cell cycle are the checkpoints in?
What is G1, G2, Metaphase of Mitosis.
Cells form disorganized clumps called...
What is Tumors
What is occurring in S phase?
What is DNA replication
Where are the chromatids inside the cell during metaphase?
What is lined up at the Metaphase plate in middle of cell.
What is the end result of cell division?
Two IDENTICAL daughter cells
What is G2 checkpoint "checking" for?
What is DNA replication was successful. No errors.
What does metastatic mean?
What is tumor chunks break off and spread throughout body. Distant from where it began.
What form is DNA in during G2?
What is loose Chromatin.
What is attached to the sister chromatids during Anaphase?
What is Spindle Fibers
What are the proteins that stimulate cell division called?
What is Growth Factors
What is Metaphase Checkpoint "checking" for?
What is the sister chromatids are lined up at the plate correctly and spindle fibers are attached.
What were the top 3 kinds of cancer in 2020?
What is breast cancer, lung cancer and prostate cancer.
How many checkpoints are in Interphase?
What is "2".
What is "2", each cell has its own nuclear membrane formed.
What is asexual reproduction called in prokaryotes (bacteria)?
What is Binary Fission
What does a cell undergo if it fails checkpoints and is not allowed to move on?
What is Apoptosis.
Cancer treatment causes people to often lose their hair, why?
What is because chemo/radiation targets fast growing cells i.e., skin cells, hair cells.