What are the three general ways cells communicate?
What is Direct contact, Local signaling, and Long Distance signaling
What are the Types of Feedback Mechanisms?
What must happened to Damaged or Mutated cells?
What is Apoptosis
What are the two phases cells go through during the cell cycle?
What is Interphase and Mitosis (M Phase)
What is a Cell Membrane?
What is A barrier around a cell, determining what enters and exits
Where does Synaptic Singaling occur?
What is Animal Nervous systems
Why do cells need Feedback Mechanisms?
What is To amplify and maintain
How are cancer cells able to grow and divide?
What is Accumulation of Mutations
What are the steps during Interphase?
What is G1, Synthesis of DNA (S), and G2
What is Chloroplast?
What is an Organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll. Plants can make their own food using chlorophyll
A ____ Is a series of Enzymatic reactions that magnify products
What is a Signaling Cascade
What is the path of Negative Feedback Mechanisms?
What is Stimulus, a signal is sent, Response, Stimulus is decreased
What is the outcome of a mutated p53?
What is mutated p53 does not arrest the cell cycle, which ultimately makes cells cancerous.
A cell has 46 Chromosomes, how many Chromosomes will each daughter cell have after Mitosis?
What is 46 Chromosomes
Define Unicellular Organisms
What is Organisms made up of a single cell
Where are Intercellular Receptors located?
What is Inside Cytoplasm or Nucleus
Define Thermoregulation
What is he process of maintaining heat close to homeostasis
What happens in chemotherapy?
What is stops DNA replication, stops mitosis & cytokinesis, and stops blood vessel growth
What phase of Mitosis does the Nuclear Envelope reappear, and the spindle disappears?
What is Telophase
What is the Main differecne between plant and animal cells?
What is Cell wall and chloroplast
Where do Non-polar Ligands bond to?
What does a Vicious Cycle mean?
What are Tumor-suppressor genes?
What are encode proteins that help prevent uncontrolled cell growth and normally inhibits cell division.
How do fluctuations in cyclin-CDK activity control progression through the cell cycle?
what is Fluctuations in cyclin-CDK activity are tightly regulated and ensure that cell cycle events occur in the correct sequence and at the appropriate time.
What is the Protist Kingdom?
Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi. Generally unicellular.