Cell Communication
Signal Transduction
Feedback
Cell Cycle
Phases of Mitosis
100

Critical for the survival and function of cells, and responsible for the growth and development of multicellular organisms.

What is cell-to-cell communication?

100

Reception, Transduction, Response.

What are the three stages of cell signaling?

100

The state of relatively stable internal condition.

What is homeostasis?

100

Allows for the reproduction of cells, growth of cells, and tissue repair.

What is the cell division process?

100

Chromatin condenses, nucleoli disappear, duplicated chromosomes appear as sister chromatids, mitotic spindle begins to form, chromosomes move away from each other.

What is prophase?

200

Communication through cell junctions. In animal cells, gap junctions, and in plant cells, plasmodesmata.


What is direct contact?

200

When the ligand binds to the receptor, the protein changes in shape (conformational change),  which initiates the process of transduction.

What is ligand binds to its receptor?

200

A variable that will cause a response.

What is a stimulus?

200

The region on each sister chromatid where they are most closely attached.

What is the centromere?

200

sequential steps of mitosis

What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase

300

type of communication in which a cell sends a chemical signal to a nearby cell

What is paracrine signaling?

300

G protein coupled receptors, protein tyrosine kinases, and ligand gated ion channels are all examples of 

What are plasma membrane recpetors?

300

When the body is unable to maintain homeostasis.

What is disease?

300

Phase in the cell cycle in which the cell is not actively dividing, but it is actively functioning. 

What is G0?

300

Two daughter nuclei form, nucleoli reappear, chromosomes become less condensed.

What is telophase and cytokinesis?

400

Specialized cells in animals release hormones into the circulatory system where they reach target cells. By traveling through blood most parts of the body are reached.

What is endocrine signaling?

400

Transmits the signal from the plasma membrane to the metabolic machinery in the cytoplasm. ex. cyclic AMP

What are second messengers?

400

Reduces the effect of the stimulus.

What is negative feedback?

400

phases of interphase

G1, S, G2

400

Centrosomes are at opposite poles, chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate, microtubules are attached to each kinetochore.

What is Metaphase?

500

Bacteria cells share information about cell density to surrounding cells, allowing cells to adjust their gene expression. 

What is quorum sensing?

500

A sequence of signaling pathway events where one enzyme phosphorylates another, causing a chain reaction leading to the phosphorylation of thousands of proteins. This can be seen in signal transduction of hormone messages.

What are phosphorylation cascades?

500

Baby pushes on cervix, nerve cells in cervix send signal to brain, pituitary gland releases oxytocin, and oxytocin stimulates contractions.

What is an example of a positive feedback loop?

500

Control points, ex. G1 checkpoint, G2 checkpoint, M (Spindle) Checkpoint.

What is regulation of the cell cycle?

500

Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite ends of the cell due to microtubules shortening, and cell elongates.

What is anaphase?