Signal Transduction Pathway
Feedback Loops
Mitosis
Meiosis
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What are the four types of Signal Transduction Pathways?

Autocrine, Juxtacrine, Paracrine, and Endocrine.

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Define: Negative feedback loop

If levels get too high, then the cell will try to minimize them.

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How many chromosomes are present in cells after Mitosis?

46

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When does Crossing Over occur?

Prophase 1

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What is the capital of Vermont?

Montpelier

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What is the long-distance Signal transduction Pathway?

Endocrine

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What is an example of a positive feedback loop?

Childbirth

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In which stage are chromosomes pulled apart by motor proteins?

Anaphase 

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What is it called when chromosomes fail to separate?

Nondisjunction

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What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid

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What are the 3 stages of cell signaling?

Reception, Transduction, and Response

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What are examples of negative feedback loops?

Low blood sugar, thermal regulation

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In telophase what organelle is reformed?

The Nucleus 

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How many chromosomes do Haploid cells have and why is this important?

Haploid cells have 23 chromosomes, this is important so the number of chromosomes doesn't double each generation.

300

What process does this picture show?

Meiosis

400

Why can steroid hormones pass through the membrane to intracellular receptors?

They are nonpolar and lipid-soluble

400

Define: Feedback loop

Each has a target point, and the body attempts to maintain this point.

400

What are the purposes of Spindle Fibers during Metaphase?

They attach to the chromosomes and attach to them so that they can separate properly. 

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How many sperm and egg cells are created for each cycle of Meiosis?

4 sperm cells or 1 egg cell.

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What type of cell signaling is this?

Paracrine

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What nickname does the G-protein linked receptor have?

The on and off switch.

500

Define: Homeostasis

Internal environment that wants to remain stable, uses a feedback loop to do so.  

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What specific things happen during Prophase? 

Chromatin condenses, Spindle fibers are formed, the nuclear membrane breaks down, and the nucleus disappears.

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What is different about Telophase and Cytokenesis in Meiosis 2?

4 haploid cells are created and sperm/egg are created.

500

How many bones are in the human body?

206