Asexual
Sexual
Mitosis
Checkpoints and Cancer
Mystery / Random
100

How many parents are required?

One

100

What type of offspring are produced?

Genetically diverse - 50/50 half from mother, half from father

100

What type of cells divide using mitosis?

Body cells

100

How many checkpoints are there in the cell cycle?

3

100

The result of one parent that created a genetically exact copy of itself

Clone

200

What type of offspring are produced?

Genetically identical

200

How many parents are required?

Two

200

Mitosis produces two _________ daughter cells with the same DNA as the parent cells

Identical

200

Define the term "checkpoint" in the cell cycle. 

A Checkpoint  is a stage in the cell cycle where the cell “decides” whether to move forward with cell division.

200

What is Mr.An's least favourite and favourite subject?

Least: english 

Most: science (+bonus for saying physics)

300

What type of cell division takes place?

Mitosis

300

How many homologous pairs of chromosomes do humans have?

23

300

How many cells are created in mitosis?

Two

300

What is another term used for cancer? (Hint: 3 words) + (Bonus +100 for stating a fact about cancer cells)

Uncontrolled cell division

Bonus: 

  • Cancer cells are not specialized, so they serve no function

  • Cancer cells attract blood vessels and grow into tumours.

  • Cells from tumors can break away to other areas of the body

300

How many chromosomes do the Egg (female) or sperm (male) cells contain in Human beings?

23

400

What are two disadvantages to asexual reproduction?

Any of these responses: No diversity, cannot control population growth, low chances of evolution, parents pass on any disease or defect

400

By which process do human somatic cells reproduce? (Bonus + 100 for explaining what somatic cells are)

Mitosis; somatic cells are normal human cells (ex. hair, eye, skin, heart cells etc). 

400

What are the names of the 4 phases in mitosis?

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase

400

Name 2 things that are different (visually) between healthy cells and cancer cells (must name both). (1 time bonus for additional answers + 100). 

 Cell shape and size 

Shape of nuclei

# of nucleolus 

Chromatins

400

Name 1 type of asexual reproduction and how it works. (+100 bonus for others). 

Binary Fission 

Budding 

Spore formation 

Vegetative propagation 

Fragmentation

500

What are 3 advantages of asexual reproduction?

Any of the following: faster reproduction, only one parent needed, majority of cases an offspring is produced, growth period is short, lower chance of mutation

500

What are the names of the male AND female reproductive cells? (Bonus +200) for naming the process in which the two fuse/combine together to form a zygote). 

Male: sperm cells 

Female: egg cells 

Bonus: Fertilization

500

Name 2 phases in mitosis and explain briefly what is happening. (Bonus + 100 each for others you can explain) 

Prophase: spindle fibers form + attach to the centromeres of chromosomes

Metaphase: chromosomes align on equator (middle) of cell

Anaphase: spindle fibres pull sister chromatids to opposite poles of cell

Telophase: In this final stage of mitosis, spindle fibres disappear and a nuclear membrane forms around each separated set of chromosomes



500

For each checkpoint in the cell cycle, briefly explain what is being "checked".

1st: large enough cell, has enough nutrients, DNA is not damaged

2nd: DNA is not damaged, DNA is replicated properly 

3rd: chromosomes are attached to the spindle fibres properly 

500

Which process of cell division is used in sexual reproduction?

Meiosis