Mitosis
Cell cycle
Apoptosis and regulating cell cycle
Stem cells
Trivia
100

What are the 4 parts in mitosis of the cell cycle? In order

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
100

What phase of the cell cycle is the period of growth and development?

Interphase

100

What is the difference between apoptosis and necrosis?

Apoptosis - planned cell death

Necrosis - unplanned cell death

100

What potency is a stem cell found in a blastocyst?

Plutipotent

100

What do 3 and 8 have in common

They are both numbers

200

Forms during telophase in a plant cell. Not found in animal cells

Cell plate

200

How many major phases are there in interphase

3 (G1, S and G2)

200

During apoptosis:

1. Cell detects a death signal and shrinks

2. Cell begins to bleb into apoptotic fragments

3. ?

Apoptotic bodies are engulfed by phagocytes (e.g. macrophases)

200

What potency is a zygote?

Totipotent

200
What word in the dictionary is always spelt incorrectly?

incorrectly

300

What helps move chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell during anaphase?

Spindle fibers

300

What happens in the S phase of interphase?

DNA replication

300

Name an environmental, physical, and biological mutagen

environmental: smoke, drugs, alcohol, drinking during pregnancy

Physical: radiation, UV

Biological: virus, bacteria

300

What is the difference between embryonic stem cells compared to adult stem cells?

Embryonic stem cell - Can specialise into any cell

Adult stem cell - Can change only into a few types

300

What is the heaviest organ in the human body?

Liver

400

What phase of mitosis is this cell in?

Prophase

400

Why might a cell go into the G0 phase?

- Specialise in their function (e.g. brain cells)

- Stop them from continuing cell cycle (e.g. cancerous cells)

400

Proto-onco genes promote cell growth and division. What happens if they are overactive?

Promote uncontrolled cell growth --> can cause cancer

400

Stem cells found in the bone marrow will transform into what group of cells?

Blood cells (red, white, platelets etc)

400

How many corgis did queen elizabeth II have in her lifetime

at least 30

500

Phase during which nuclear membrane reforms and the chromosomes decondense

Telophase

500

What happens to a cell if they fail the checkpoint at G1 compared to if they fail the checkpoint at G2?

Fail at G1 - can be sent to G0 (cell arrest)


Fail at G2 - Apoptosis

500

What is the role of the p53 gene?

Activated when DNA damage is detected and can help repair DNA

Can also initiate apoptosis

500

Name a disease which we can use stem cells to treat

Leukemia, parkinsons, heart disease etc

500

How many bones do sharks have in their body?

0! They are made out of cartilage