Mitosis
Meiosis
Signal Transduction Pathway
Neurons
Feedback Loops
100

What phase does a cell spend 90% of its time in?

Interphase

100

What is it called when there are two copies of each type of chromosome?

Diploid cell

100

What are the three local and one long-distance signaling? 

Short

-Autocrine, Paracrine, and Juxtacrine

Long-distance

-Endocrine

100

What are dendrites connected to? 

The cell body
100

What are the four steps to a change in the internal or external environment?

Stimulus, Receptor, Effector, and Response

200

What are the three phases of Interphase? 

G1, S, and G2 phase

200

Which phase does crossing over occur in?

Prophase 1

200

What is apoptosis?

programmed cell death

200

Neurotransmitters are an example of which type of communication? 

Short-distance communication

200

Define negative feedback

A response that diminishes the stimulus

300

What are the four phases of mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase

300

What is nondisjunction?

the failure of separation between replicated chromosomes

300

What is the name of plant cells channeled together to allow materials including messages to move between cells?

Plasmodesmata

300

Define Action Potential

neurons become active and the membrane permeability and membrane potential change

300

Define postive feedback

A response that enhances the stimulus

400

What is the purpose of checkpoints?

Monitor the order and integrity of the major events in the cell cycle

400

When chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis 1, what is the result? 

Four mutated gametes

400

What are the three stages of cell signaling in order?

1. Reception

2. Transduction

3. Response

400

What is the function of electrical synapses?

Allow neurons to pass electrical current to neurons

400

Blood Glucose regulation is an example of...

negative feedback loop

500

What is the purpose of the M phase checkpoint?

The check if the spindle fibers are properly attached

500

How many chromosomes are in a germ cell at the beginning of prophase 1?

46 chromosomes

500

What are the three main types of receptors in the plasma membrane?

G-protein linked

Tyrosine Kindases

Ion channels

500

What are the two changed in membrane potential in post synaptic cells?

1. Excitatory

2. Inhibitory

500

What is the purpose of a relay?

Transmit the message to effector via nerves/hormones