Cell Signaling
Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle Regulation
Chromosomes
Miscellaneous
100

What are the 3 steps in the signal transduction pathway?

What are a reception, transduction, and response

100

At what checkpoint does the cell check for properly duplicated DNA?

G2 checkpoint

100

What is a family of proteins that control the progression of cells through the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) enzymes.

What is a Cyclin

100

DNA exists as chromatin during

What is interphase

100

This feedback regulates homeostasis

What is negative?

200

What is a signal molecule that binds to a receptor?

What is a ligand 

200

During which stage of the cell cycle does DNA replicate? 

What is S stage

200

How many checkpoints are involved in the regulation of the cell cycle?

What is three 

200

A parent cell has 22 chromosomes, how many would a daughter cell have after mitosis?

22

200

What is apoptosis? 

What is controlled cell death

300

What is attached to the G protein when it is inactive?

What is GDP

300

At what point in the cell cycle do the sister chromatids separate?

What is Anaphase

300

What checkpoint decides whether or not the cell will undergo division or enter to G0 phase?

What is G1 Checkpoint 

300

DNA condenses into chromatids during which phase?

What is prophase

300

This type of feedback increases the stimulus

What is positive (feedback)

400

What are enzymes that transfer phosphate groups from ATP to a protein

What is a kinase

400

Two new nuclei form during this stage of Mitosis.

Telophase

400

At what checkpoint does the cell check to see if the spindle fibers are attached correctly?

What is the M or Spindle checkpoint

400

One half of a duplicated chromosome is a __________.

What is a chromatid?

400

Cell communication between a cell in the liver to a cell in the intestines

endocrine

500

See drawing on the board.

In a signal transduction pathway chart, the arrow means and the line means

1. Activated or converted or entered

2. Inhibited

500

What are the 3 steps of interphase and 4 steps of mitosis in order?

What are G1, S, G2, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase.

500

What causes cancer (at the cellular level)

What is the accumulation of mutations/errors in genetic material

OR

What is uncontrolled cell growth

500

A diploid organism with n=5 would have this many chromatids in metaphase

What is 20

500

Cell communication between two nerve cells

paracrine