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phase is it?
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Cell
Division
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Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
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Cancer
Final Jeopardy
What is the cells are dividing uncontrollably through
mitosis until a tumor forms which can be malignant or
benign? If it penetrates into the bloodstream, it can travel
to other areas of the body and affect those tissues also.
This is what cancer is on a
cellular level. This is how it
can spead.
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What is INTERPHASE ?
Chromosomes are
spread out as chromatin,
DNA is copied, and the
cell is “doing its job”
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What is ANAPHASE ?
•Chromatids
separate and
move to
opposite
poles
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What is METAPHASE ?
•Chromosomes line up in
MIDDLE of the cell.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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What is PROPHASE?
•chromatin scrunches into
chromosomes
•Nuclear membrane/nucleolus
disappears
•Spindle fibers/centrioles appear
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What is Interphase (G1, S1, and G2),
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
(Nuclear Division), and Cytokinesis
(Cytoplasmic Division).
List the steps of the cell cycle
in order from start to finish.
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What are CHROMOSOMES?
DNA and attached proteins that is
scrunched up in the nucleus of
dividing cells.
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What is the centromere?
This holds the 2 chromatid arms together in a
chromosome.
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What is 23? (gametes have this #)
The haploid number of
chromosomes in humans.
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What is CYTOKINESIS?
This term refers to the equal
distribution of cytoplasm that
occurs after M phase.
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What is BINARY FISSION ?
Type of cell division used by bacteria to
reproduce.
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What is MITOSIS & cytokinesis?
Type of cell division used by eukaryotes to make
more cells that are identical to the starting cell.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bookres.fcgi/
mcb/ch19anim1.mov
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What is cell volume and surface area?
Background Info. When cells get too big they
can’t transport enough food, oxygen, & waste
across their cell membrane because
_____________ increases faster than
__________________.
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What are mitochondria?
Cell organelles that provide energy
for cell division. These are the powerhouse of
the cell.
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What are chromosomes ?
Form of DNA seen in cells that are dividing.
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What is a cleavage furrow?
This pinched in place in an
animal cell during cytokinesis
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What is Trisomy 21 or Down’s Syndrome?
The name of the disease that
this human has inherited.
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What is ANAPHASE I? (You can tell because
only one cell is present and synapsis and crossing
over has occurred.)
This stage of meiosis is shown in
the following diagram.
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What is male
(XY)?
This
karyotype
shows this
sex.
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What is mitosis?
question
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What is the diploid number?
Humans have 46
chromosomes which is called
this.
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What are somatic (body) cells?
The type of cells that undergo
mitosis.
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What is crossing over (synapsis)?
This exchange of
chromosome pieces
occurs in Metaphase
I of Meiosis and
allows for more
genetic diversity in
a species.
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What are sister chromatids?
The name of the chromosome
pairs that have the exact same
genetic information and are
evident in prophase of
mitosis.
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What are homologous chromosomes?
The chromosome pairs that
exchange pieces with each
other during prophase I of
meiosis are called this.
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What is a plant cell? (It has a cell plate
when going through cytokinesis.)
This type of cell is shown in the
picture.
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What is MEIOSIS?
This process is also known as
reduction division because it
reduces the number of
chromosomes by ½.
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What is asexual reproduction?
This type of reproduction
occurs in prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells and does not
involve sperm or eggs.
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What is a prokaryotic/bacterial?
This type of cell can undergo
mitosis only because it
reproduces asexually.
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What is MITOSIS?
This process takes over as soon as
conception happens so that tissue
differentiation, growth, and
development can occur.
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What are histones?
Family of proteins found in the nucleolus
that allow the DNA to become more coiled
and take up less volume in the nucleus of the
cell.
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