What are the two defining characteristics of a EUKARYOTIC CELL?
Nucleus and Membrane Bound Organelles
Where is the genetic code located in the cell?
DNA
In which organelle is the DNA of a somatic cell replicated?
Nucleus
What is the preparation phase called that the cell spends the majority of its time in, before mitosis?
Interphase
What is the phase called, after PMAT, in which the parent cell physically splits into two daughter cells
Where is the DNA located in a PROKARYOTIC CELL?
Cytoplasm
Which part of the cell maintains homeostasis by regulating what enters and exits the cell?
Cell Membrane
In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
Chloroplast
What occurs during the S phase of interphase?
DNA Replication
How is mitosis different than meiosis?
Mitosis- somatic body cells, 2 daughter cells
Meiosis- gametes, 4 daughter cells
Name three membrane bound organelles in a Eukaryotic cell and their functions
answers vary
DNA is compact into these linear structures in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
chromosomes
In which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondria
Name the four phases of Mitosis in order
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
What does unregulated cell division lead to the dangerous formation of?
Cancer/Tumor
Is a protist considered Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?
Eukaryotic
Which is smaller? A virus or cell
Virus
Which organelles do plant cells contain that animal cells do not/
Chloroplast and Cell Wall
Which phase of mitosis is being described?
1. Chromosomes are condensed
2. Nuclear Membrane is disapearing
3. Spindle fibers are forming
Prophase
When a stem cell divides it can become its own specialized cell. What factor determines what type of cell it becomes?
The genes expressed
List three examples of a eukaryote and one of a prokaryote
Prokaryote: Bacteria, Achaeabacteria
Which cell structure helps move the bacterial cells around
Flagella
Name one organelle that all cells have (including prokaryotic cells!)
Ribosomes, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm
In which phase would a DNA Copying error occur causing mutations/cancer
S phase
If a somatic parent cell has 30 chromosomes then how many chromosomes will the daughter cells receive after mitosis?
30