Divide & Conquer
Let's Go Cycling
Regulators...Mount Up
The Good Old Days
Final Jeopardy
100

The process by which a cell divides into 2 daughter cells

Cell Division

100

2 new nuclei are present during Telophase, but this keeps the cells attached.  

Cytoplasm

100

Proteins that regulate the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells

Cyclins

100

The most important part of science

Safety

200

The phases (IPMATC) that a cell goes through in order to make new cells

Cell Cycle

200

This is the phase of the cell cycle where the cytoplasm separates creating 2 new daughter cells.  

Cytokinesis

200

Why is cancer considered a disease of the cell cycle?

It's uncontrolled cell growth.

200

The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

Osmosis

300

Give one reason cells need to divide.  

Replace Old/Sick/Dead Cells


Growth & Development

300

This is the phase of the cell cycle that takes the loooooooooooongest.  

Interphase

300

Give 2 examples of a carcinogen.

Smoking, Radiation, X-Rays, UV Rays....

300
The breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to create energy

Cellular Respiration

400

Give one reason cells need to divide.

Replace Old/Injured/Dead cells

Growth & Development


400

This is the longest phase of mitosis where chromosomes become visible, and centrioles take position opposite the nucleus.  

Prophase

400

What happens when most cells come into contact with other cells?  

They stop growing.

400

The organelle that contains most of the DNA

Nucleus

500

These are the phases of the cell cycle (PMAT) where the nucleus divides.  

Mitosis

500

In this phase the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers.   

Anaphase

500

What makes STEM cells have potential value for medical treatment?  

They can turn into any type of specialized cell.

500

The organelle where photosynthesis takes place

Chloroplast 

500

This woman had "immortal" cells that are still dividing today and can be purchased for scientific research.  

Henrietta Lacks