Mitosis
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Cancer
Cancer and Cell Cycle
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100

The phases of Mitosis are

What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, aand Telophase?

100

The cytoplasm divides during this phase

What is cytokinesis? 

100

Cancer is...

What is uncontrolled and unregulated cell growth?

100

Cancer can develop when cells skip the normal “checkpoints” in this cycle and start dividing too quickly.

What is the cell cycle?

100

This bird is traditionally the center piece of most American Thanksigiving celebrating

What is turkey? 

200

During Prophase DNA becomes organized into this

What are sister chromatids / chromosomes? 

200

The point of Mitosis

What is create two new identical daughter cells? 

200

This type of tumor does not invade nearby tissues and is considered not severe

What is benign?

200

This disrupts normal cell-cycle checkpoints can cause cells to divide uncontrollably

What are mutations? 

200

This force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun and holds you firmly on Earth’s surface

What is gravity? 

300

During Metaphase the spindle fibers attach to the sister chromatids at the centromere to do this. 

What is move the sister chromatids to the middle of the cell? 

300

This organelle is duplicated into each daughter cell during Telophase

What is the nucleus? 

300

This happens when a tumor becomes (cancerous) malignant

What is it invades nearby tissues and can spread to other parts of the body? 

300

Cancer cell growth is considered uncontrolled because

What is they bypass their cell growth checkpoints?

300

Ms. Schaeffer was a huge fan of this British boyband that became popular in the 2010s 

What is One Direction? 

400

Mitosis occurs after this phase in the cell cycle

What is interphase?

400

During this phase the sister chromatids are pulled away from the middle to the ends of the cell

What is Anaphase? 

400

When substances like UV radiation or tobacco chemicals damage DNA, they can create mutations in genes that control the cell cycle. These mutation-causing agents are known by what term?

What are carcinogens? 

400

Cancer can begin when DNA damage goes unchecked during this stage before mitosis, allowing harmful mutations to pass to new cells

What is interphase? 

400

This process describes how water moves from an area or high concentration to an area of low concentration

What is osmosis? 

500

This type of cell divides as a result of Mitosis  

What are somatic cells (autosomes)? 

500

The identical daughter cells have this many chromosomes each

44 chromosomes

500

What are two major causes of cancer? 

Mutations in DNA caused by factors like carcinogens or inherited genetic mutations

500

When cancer cells undergo repeated faulty mitosis, they can break away and spread to new organs, a process known by this term

What is metastasis?  

500

Ms. Schaeffer's favorite color

What is green?