Cell Cycle/Regulations
Virus
interphase
Mitosis/Cytokinesis
Extra: FHS
100

What is a Cell Cycle?

All Cells have a Cell Cycle, which consists of a period of growth and division.

100

Name one virus.

Covid, Flu, etc.

100

What's an interphase?

When the cell preforms all normal functions as well as growth needed before the cell divides

100

What's mitosis?

Second part of the cell that divides the nucleus

100

What's our biology teacher's name?

Mrs. Noyes

200

What are the main parts of a cell cycle?

Interphase, Mitosis, and cytokinesis

200

Are Viruses living?

No

200

What's G1 Phase?

The first growth phase

200

What's cytokinesis?

The last part of the cell that divides the cell's cytoplasm to form two new cells.

200

What time does 4th period start?

1:33pm

300

Loss of regulation leads to what?

Loss of regulation can lead to diseases such as cancer.

300

What are the differences between cells and viruses?

size, reproduction, cell membrane, energy.

300

What happens during the S phase?

DNA replicates

300

What does PMAT stand for?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.

300

Name one school club

examples: Riley dance marathon, Tiger ambassadors, Campus life, etc.

400

describe Cell Cycle disruptions

When viruses inject their genetic information into a host cell, the introduction of that information can mess up the cells DNA. This has the potential to mess up the "checks" built into the cell cycle.

400

What happens if a virus can't find a host?

It dies

400

What happens during the G2 phase?

Proteins that help with cell division are made

400

What does Prophase mean in PMAT?

Prepare

400

What hallway is this classroom in?

H hallway

500

How do viruses reproduce?

It injects its DNA into a host cell.

500

What happens during the G1 phase?

The organelles double.

500

What does Telophase mean in PMAT?

Two

500

What's the room number for this class?

H211