Mitosis
Interphase
Feedback
Checkpoints
Mutations
100

Order of phases in mitosis 

What is prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. 

100

The phase with the most cellular growth and synthesis taking place

What is the interphase

100

Type of feedback for thermoregulation

What is negative feedback 

100

Amount of checkpoints in the Cell cycle 

What is 3 checkpoints

100

The cellular process that cancer cells are able to evade 

What is apoptosis

200

The phase after nuclear envelop fragments. 

What is the prometaphase

200

The phase in which the cell will never divide 

What is the G0 phase.

200

Type of feedback for childbirth 

What is positive feedback 

200

A factor checked in the G1 checkpoint 

What is (one of the 3 possible answers)

200

A tumor is an accumulation of (blank)

What is abnormal cells

300

The phase in which spindles begin to form

What is the prophase

300

The percentage of time a cell spends in interphase during the cell cycle.

What is 95%

300

Type of feedback for osmoregulation 

What is negative feedback 

300

Checks for DNA damage 

What is the G2 checkpoint 

300

Normal cells become cancerous through (blank)

What is DNA mutation

400

The structure that forms in animal cells during cytokinesis

What is the cleavage furrow 

400

The stage of the cell cycle just preceding nuclear and cytoplasmic division

What is the G2.

400

Type of feedback for blood clotting 

What is positive feedback 

400

The phase a cell moves onto after failing the G1 checkpoint.

What is the G0 phase 

400

A mass of cancerous cells is considered a (blank)

What is malignant tumor 

500

The family of proteins that activate proteins used to regulate cell division

What is cyclins 

500

The phase central nervous system nerve cells spend most of their lives in 

What is the G0 phase

500

Type of feedback for digestion

What is positive feedback

500

The cellular process that occurs when a cell fails the G2 checkpoint

What is apoptosis

500

The growth of cancer cells away from the primary site of cancer

What is metastatic growth