In what part of the cell cycle do the cells begin to separate?
Anaphase
What happens during S phase?
The DNA is replicated.
What cells go through meiosis?
Gamete cells
What stage does cancer skip?
G0
What type of cells go through Mitosis?
Somatic cells.
What does the interphase consist of? Place them by order.
G1,G0,S,G2
What is the result of meiosis?
It creates four unique daughter cells.
What do normal cells go through when they have an error?
What happens during prophase?
The nuclear membrane disappears and centrioles appear.
In what part of the interphase do cells go through apoptosis?
G0 Phase
Why does meiosis go through the cell cycle twice?
To create haploid.(half the amount of chromosomes)
What are cancer cells that clump together called?
Tumors
Chromones line up in the middle
Metaphase
What is the difference between G1 and G2?
G1 is where the cell grows and G2 is where the cell starts preparing for mitosis.
What is the difference between haploid and diploid?
Haploid- Half the amount of chromosomes than normal.
Diploid- Double the amount of chromosomes than normal.
What is the main difference between Benign and Malignant cancer cells.
Benign cells are not deadly and malignant cells are deadly.
Cleavage furrow is present and nuclear membrane appears again.
Telophase
What is the purpose of G0?
It's the resting point for cells and it checks for any errors.
When does crossing over occur? What is its purpose?
In prophase 1 and it creates a variety of combinations of the parent cells.
What are the external factors that can cause cancer?
UV radiation, viruses, and carcinogens.