The cell cycle
Mitosis
Cancer
Meiosis & Reproduction
Miscellaneous
100

What occurs during both Gap 1 and Gap 2?

Growth

100

List the four phases of mitosis in order.

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

(PMAT)

100

What is the definition of cancer?

Uncontrolled cell division.

100

Meiosis only occurs in what kind of cells?

Gametes (egg and sperm)

100

Somatic cells are also known as _______.

Body cells

200

What happens during the S-stage of the cell cycle?

DNA synthesis. DNA is copied.

200

During ______, chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell and spindle fibers attach to their centromeres.

Metaphase

200

What are the two types of tumors and what makes them different?

Benign and Malignant. Malignant tumors have the potential to spread while benign do not.

200

Meiosis I divides _______ while Meiosis II divides ______.

-homologous chromosomes

-sister chromatids

200

What is gametogenesis?

Production of gametes.

300

The stages of the cell cycle that lead up to cell division can collectively be called ______.

Interphase

300

What is the function of spindle fibers?

Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes and pull them apart during the process of mitosis.

300

What is a better term for "spread" ?

Metastasize
300

How many total cells are produced when meiosis is complete? Are these cells diploid or haploid?

4 cells are made. These cells are haploid.

300

Sister chromatids are held together at the ______ on a chromosome.

Centromere.

400

List the four stages of the cell cycle in order

Gap 1, Synthesis, Gap 2, Mitosis

400

During anaphase _______ migrate towards opposite poles of the cell.

Sister Chromatids
400

What is apoptosis AND how does a cell carry it out?

-Programmed cell death

-Lysosomes rupture and release self-destructive enzymes.

400

Define diploid and haploid. 

-Diploid: two copies of each chromosome

-Haploid: one copy of each chromosome

400

Why are eggs so much larger than sperm?

Sperm only contribute DNA while eggs contribute DNA, organelles, and nutrients in their cytoplasm.

500

Where in the cell cycle are the critical checkpoints and what is their function?

One checkpoint is after Gap 1 to ensure the cell is functioning normally. The other checkpoint comes after Gap 2 to ensure DNA and cell size is perfect and ready for mitosis.

500

Which two phases of mitosis are exact opposites of each other ?

Prophase and Telophase
500

Why are the treatments for cancer have such detrimental effects and why is there no cure for cancer currently?

Treatments effect both healthy cells and cancer cells. There is no cure that only targets cancer cells.

500

After meiosis is complete in females, how many eggs are produced?

one egg and three polar bodies that are not used. 

500

Where are telomeres and what is their function? How do they carry out this function?

Telomeres are found at the ends of chromosomes. They protect DNA from degradation because they do not contain any genetic information.