The Cell Cycle
Diabetes
Positive/Negative Feedback
Cell Communication
Vocabulary
100

Which stage of Mitosis will the chromosomes be pulled apart?

Anaphase

100

This hormone helps to decrease blood sugar levels when they're too high

Insulin

100

You go for a run and your body temperature increases. Your body responds by sweating, which decreases your body temperature.

Positive or Negative Feedback?

Negative Feedback

100

This type of cellular communication will occur with cells that are in the vicinity of the cell releasing the signal

Paracrine

100

An organism's ability to survive, reproduce, and to pass its genetic material onto offspring

Fitness

200

The "M Phase" of the Cell Cycle consists of which major stages?

Mitosis and Cytokinesis

200

Type I diabetes attacks these cells within the pancreas

Beta Cells

200

Bananas will ripen through positive feedback. Which hormone do they both release, and ripen in response to?

Ethylene / Ethene


Both refer to the same gas.

200

Insulin communicates with other organs through this type of cellular communication

Endocrine

200

_____ Cells are genetically identical cells produced from the Cell Cycle

Daughter

300

What is the name of relaxed, uncondensed DNA that is found in the nucleus?

Chromatin

300

How many types of Diabetes are there?
(Wording of answers can vary)

A lot

300

Palpitations(pounding/fluttering/racing heart), nausea, and sweating occur with vomiting. These symptoms will make the person sensitive to further activation from the original stimuli.

Positive or Negative Feedback?

Positive Feedback

300

Juxtacrine

300

When DNA is replicated during the Cell Cycle, each strand of this replicated DNA is known as a Sister _____________

Chromatid

400

The ___________ sends out microtubules(Called Spindle Fibers) that will attach to the ____________ of chromosomes.

List both as your answer.

1) Centrosome(centrioles)

2) Centromere 

400

Most of the sugar in our body is stored in this organ

Muscle

400

Glucagon, through negative feedback, will increase/decrease which of the following?

1) Uptake

2) Glycogenesis

3) Glycogenolysis 

4) Gluconeogenesis

Must get all 4 correct:
1) Uptake - Decreased

2) Glycogenesis - Decreased

3) Glycogenolysis - Increased

4) Gluconeogenesis - Increased

400

Paracrine

400

Organs that produce and release hormones into our bloodstream

Glands

500
We covered three events that occur during Prophase: 

1) Chromosomes condense

2) The nuclear envelope breaks down

Name the third event

Centrosomes(centrioles) move to the poles

500

What percent of all pregnancies in the United States will go on to develop Type 2 Diabetes(As a result of Gestational Diabetes)?

1%-5%


2%-10% of All pregnancies will develop Gestational

50% of Gestational will go on to develop Type 2

(2% x 0.5 = 1%, 10% x 0.5 = 5%)

500

Breastfeeding is a positive feedback loop. Suckling from the baby sends a neuron message to the brain, and the brain responds. What hormone(s) is/are released in response to this neuron message?

Oxytocin and Prolactin

500

When activated T Cells(white blood cells) produce interleukin-2(IL-2), it leads to the proliferation and expansion of these activated T cells. IL-2 is a cytokine that acts as a potent growth factor.

Autocrine

500

The thyroid releases 2 hormones in response to TSH(Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): T3 and T4. The full name of the T4 hormone is ___________

Thyroxine