mitosis stages
cancer
meiosis 1/2
stem cells
cell cycles
100
the stage of mitosis during which a dividing cell spends the most time
What is prophase?
100
the uncontrollable growth and division of cells
What is cancer?
100
a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes, therefore referred to as a reduction division
What is meiosis?
100
a unique type of cell that can develop into specialized cells when under the right conditions
What is stem cells?
100
a combination of two substances that signal he cellular reproduction processes
What is the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells driven by?
200
structures that contain identical copies of DNA
What is sister chromatids?
200
damage that occurs is repaired by various repair systems, the repair system fails.
What is the result of cancer?
200
gametes are formed during the process
What is formed during meiosis?
200
embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells
What is the two types of stem cells?
200
a mechanism involving proteins and enzymes
What is the two things involving the control of the cell cycle?
300
the structure at the center of the chromosome where the sister chromatids are attached
What is a centromere?
300
substances and agents that are known to cause cancer
What is substance carcinogen?
300
occur in the reproductive structures of organisms that reproduce sexually
What is the area where meiosis occur?
300
a cell that has not become specialized
What is a embryonic stem cell?
300
the combination of cyclin with CDK signals the start of the cell cycle
What is the outcome in the G1 stage of interphase?
400
the stage of mitosis during which the chromosomes arrive at the poles of the cell and begin to relax
What is telophase?
400
agency that works to make sure that the things you eat and drink are safe
What is the FDA?
400
the chromosomes are positioned at the equator by the spindle fibers
What is happening during meiosis 2?
400
the ethnical concerns about the source of this cell
What is the reason embryonic cell research is controversial?
400
Cancer cells are genetic and run in families and and the other cell type does not
What is the difference in normal and cancer cell cycles?
500
the microtubules, with the help of motor proteins, move the chromosomes toward the poles of the cell
What is the last stage of anaphase?
500
cancer cells spend less time in interphase than normal cells do
What is difference in a cancer cell and a normal cell?
500
the production of gametes and providing genetic variation in organisms
What is meiosis involved in?
500
to maintain and repair the same kind of tissue in which they are found
What is the use of adult stem cells?
500
the stages of interphase and mitosis to start the various activities that take place in the cell cycle
What is CDK?