DNA & Chromosomes
Cell Cycle & Mitosis
Meiosis
Cancer & Mutations
Cancer Cells vs Normal Cells
100

This molecule carries the genetic instructions for all living organisms.

What is DNA?

100

This is the longest stage of the cell cycle when growth and DNA replication occur.

What is interphase?

100

This type of cell division produces haploid (n) gametes.

What is meiosis?

100

This is a random error in gene replication that changes DNA.

What is a mutation?

100

This process is known as programmed cell death.

What is apoptosis?

200

During this stage of mitosis, DNA condenses into chromosomes. Chromosomes become visible and the nuclear envelope dissolves.

What is prophase?

200

During this stage, sister chromatids separate, pull apart, and move toward opposite poles.

What is anaphase?

200

Meiosis is different from mitosis, because it creates _____ (this many) daughter cells, which are genetically ______ (not identical).

4, unique (or "similar")

200

This type of mutation replaces one nucleotide with another.

What is a substitution mutation?

200

Mutations in DNA can lead to cancer because they may change the instructions during transcription and translation, causing cells to produce abnormal versions of ________ (macromolecules) that control the cell cycle.

What are proteins?

300

These are the name of one-half of a replicated chromosome.

What are chromatids?

300

During this stage of mitosis, chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

What is metaphase?

300

This process is the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes.

When the two chromosomes align in metaphase, they overlap and share DNA. 

What is crossing over?

300

This is a mass of abnormal cells that build on top of each other in the body, caused by uncontrolled division.

What is a tumor?

300

If the p53 gene is mutated, cells with damaged DNA may continue through this process uncontrollably.

What is mitosis?

400

Two identical chromatids attached together at a centromere form this "X" shaped structure.

What is a (replicated) chromosome?

400

This process divides the cytoplasm to form two completely separated daughter cells.

What is cytokinesis?

400

This error occurs when chromosomes fail to separate correctly during meiosis, leaving each daughter cell with an uneven number of chromatids.

What is nondisjunction?

400

This type of tumor is cancerous and harmful.

(options: Malignant,  Metastatic,  or  Benign)

What is malignant?

400

Explain why cancer cells spread more easily throughout the body than normal cells. Use the word apoptosis in your answer.

What is cancer cells ignore normal cell cycle controls and apoptosis, allowing uncontrolled division and spread?

500

This region of a chromosome is where sister chromatids are attached.

What is the centromere?

500

DNA replication occurs during this phase of interphase, during the cell cycle.

(options: G0, G1, S, or G2)

What is S phase?

500

Meiosis creates cells with this number of chromosome sets. 

(Use "n" notation and/or write the word)

What is haploid (n)?

500

This tumor-suppressor gene stops the cell cycle if DNA damage is detected.

What is the p53 gene?

500

p53 proteins normally function during these two beginning phases of interphase (the cell cycle), in order to check for DNA damage. (2 answers)

(options: G0, G1, S, or G2)

What are G1 and S phases?