Cycle Overview
Interphase
Mitosis
Checkpoints
Miscellaneous
100

How many phases are in the cell cycle, and what are they called?

2; interphase and mitosis

100

G1, G0, G2, S

What are the phases that occur within the interphase?

100

What happens is the prophase?

The first phase of mitosis where the nucleus disintegrates and the DNA condenses.

100

What are the three checkpoints within the cell cycle?

G1 checkpoint, G2 checkpoint, and spindle checkpoint

100

Why kill a cell?

If there is an error in the replicated DNA the cell now has two copies of DNA and cannot divide.

200

Why do unicellular organisms go through cellular divison?

to reproduce

200

The cell grows in size and prepares for DNA replication

What happens in the G1 phase?

200

What happens in the metaphase?

the sister chromatids line up at the imaginary metaphase plate; the spindle fibers help position the sister chromatids

200

What does the G1 checkpoint check for?

if the cell is healthy enough to survive; are there enough resources to divide

200

What is programmed cell death?

apoptosis

300

Why to multicellular organisms divide?

to grow

300

The cell's DNA is replicated.

What happens in the S phase?

300

What happens in the anaphase?

The spindle fibers will begin to pull the sister chromatids apart.

300

What does the G2 checkpoint check for?

checks for any mistakes in the replicated cell

300

What is binary fission?

a type of cell division prokaryotes use to reproduce

400

Why does intentional cell death happen?

When cells get too old or too damaged.

400

the last phase before cell division; where the cell continues to grow

What is the G2 phase?

400

What is the telophase?

The final stage of mitosis;the nuclear membrane begins to form around the groups of chromosomes; the chromosomes begin to uncoil

400

What happens at the G2 checkpoint if there are mistakes in the replicated DNA?

it will try to fix the DNA with proteins; if unable to fix, it will kill the cell

400

What is the "Pac-man" mechanism?

the depolymerization of the microtubules at the kinetochore ends

500

What type of cells go through cellular division?

stem cells (specialized)

500

What happens in the G0 phase?

the cell functions until it dies; cell can exit G0 and re-enter G1 phase.

500
What is cytokinesis?

the cytoplasm and cell membrane separate the newly formed nuclei; happens in the late in the telophase.

500

What does the spindle checkpoint check for?

makes sure the spindle fibers pull the sister chromatids to line them up perfectly
500

What is the difference between animal and plant cells during cytokinesis?

animal cell pinch the cell membrane; plant cells build a new cell wall