What Stage Am I?
What Stage Am I?
Cancer
The Cell Cycle
Miscellaneous
100

Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

metaphase


100

Splitting of the cytoplasm

Cytokinesis

100

Uncontrolled cell division

Cancer

100

What are the stages of the Cell Cycle in order?

Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis

100

Section of DNA with instructions for making a protein 

Gene

200

Sister Chromatids pull apart.

Anaphase 

200

Division of the nucleus

Mitosis

200

Clumps of cells that divide uncontrollably

Tumor

200

This stage involves the growth of the cell.

Interphase

200

Group of cells working together for a common function.

Tissue

300

DNA condenses into chromosomes.

Prophase

300

Spindle fibers connect to the centromeres.

Metaphase

300

Abnormal cells that typically remain clustered together; usually easily removed and harmless

Benign

300

Stage where DNA replication occurs. 

S Phase 

300

Reason our cells divide. (2)

Growth and Repair

400

Spindle fibers break down.

Telophase

400

Nuclear membrane dissolves

Prophase

400

List 2 potential causes for cancer.

Biological Factors (age, genetics, skin type)

Lifestyle (Diet, Activity, UV Radiation)

Viruses and infections

Exposure to carcinogen (Tobacco smoke, asbestos)

400

How many cells are produced in the cell cycle?

2

400

Internal or External Regulation

Hormones and Nutrients

External

500

Cell Plate

Cytokinesis

500

Two stages of mitosis that are exactly opposite.

Prophase and telophase 

500

Spreading of disease from one organ to others

Metastasize 

500

Critical points in the cell cycle where 'stop' and 'go' signals are used to regulate the cell cycle.

Checkpoints 

500

cancer causing agents; chemicals that cause cancer by mutating DNA

Carcinogen