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Chapter 10 A – Cell Growth and Division Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

Topic 1: $100 Question Question: During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes line up along the middle of the dividing cell? a. prophase b. anaphase c. telophase d. metaphase ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $100 Answer Question: During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes line up along the middle of the dividing cell? a. prophase b. anaphase c. telophase d. metaphase BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $200 Question Question: Which of the following represents the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence? a. prophase, telophase, anaphase, metaphase b. interphase, telophase, anaphase, metaphase c. interphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase d. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following represents the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence? a. prophase, telophase, anaphase, metaphase b. interphase, telophase, anaphase, metaphase c. interphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase d. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase BACK TO GAME

Question: What is the role of the spindle during mitosis? Topic 1: $300 Question Question: What is the role of the spindle during mitosis? a. It helps separate the chromosomes. b. It breaks down the nuclear envelope. c. It duplicates the DNA. d. It makes the chromosomes visible. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: What is the role of the spindle during mitosis? Topic 1: $300 Answer Question: What is the role of the spindle during mitosis? a. It helps separate the chromosomes. b. It breaks down the nuclear envelope. c. It duplicates the DNA. d. It makes the chromosomes visible. BACK TO GAME

Question: The two main stages of cell division are called Topic 1: $400 Question Question: The two main stages of cell division are called a. the M phase and the S phase. b. mitosis and synthesis. c. mitosis and cytokinesis. d. interphase and mitosis. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: The two main stages of cell division are called Topic 1: $400 Answer Question: The two main stages of cell division are called a. the M phase and the S phase. b. mitosis and synthesis. c. mitosis and cytokinesis d. interphase and mitosis. BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question Question: One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a. centrioles. b. chromatin. c. a cell plate. d. centromeres. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Answer Question: One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a. centrioles. b. chromatin. c. a cell plate. d. centromeres. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question Question: During normal cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing a. one chromosome. b. two chromosomes. c. four chromosomes. d. eight chromosomes. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Answer Question: During normal cell division, a parent cell having four chromosomes will produce two daughter cells, each containing a. one chromosome. b. two chromosomes. c. four chromosomes. d. eight chromosomes. BACK TO GAME

Question: Right after a bone breaks, cells at the edge of the injury Topic 2: $200 Question Question: Right after a bone breaks, cells at the edge of the injury a. stop dividing. b. begin to divide rapidly. c. form a thin layer over the edge of the injury. d. develop a defect in a gene called p53. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Right after a bone breaks, cells at the edge of the injury Topic 2: $200 Answer Question: Right after a bone breaks, cells at the edge of the injury a. stop dividing. b. begin to divide rapidly. c. form a thin layer over the edge of the injury. d. develop a defect in a gene called p53. BACK TO GAME

a. cyclin that has been taken from a cell in mitosis. Topic 2: $300 Question Question: Which of the following is a factor that can stop normal cells from growing? a. cyclin that has been taken from a cell in mitosis. b. a cut in the skin. c. growth factors. d. contact with other cells. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. cyclin that has been taken from a cell in mitosis. Topic 2: $300 Answer Question: Which of the following is a factor that can stop normal cells from growing? a. cyclin that has been taken from a cell in mitosis. b. a cut in the skin. c. growth factors. d. contact with other cells. BACK TO GAME

Question: Cancer cells form masses of cells called Topic 2: $400 Question Question: Cancer cells form masses of cells called a. p53 b. growth factors c. tumors d. cyclins ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Cancer cells form masses of cells called Topic 2: $400 Answer Question: Cancer cells form masses of cells called a. p53 b. growth factors c. tumors d. cyclins BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $500 Question Question: Which of the following is an internal regulator of the cell cycle? a. cyclins b. growth factors c. cancer cells d. the mitotic spindle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following is an internal regulator of the cell cycle? a. cyclins b. growth factors c. cancer cells d. the mitotic spindle BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following regulate(s) the cell cycle? Topic 3: $100 Question Question: Which of the following regulate(s) the cell cycle? a. cyclins b. growth factors c. p53 d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following regulate(s) the cell cycle? Topic 3: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following regulate(s) the cell cycle? a. cyclins b. growth factors c. p53 d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Question: Cyclins are a family of closely related proteins that Topic 3: $200 Question Question: Cyclins are a family of closely related proteins that a. produce p53. b. cause cancer. c. work to heal wounds. d. regulate the cell cycle. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Cyclins are a family of closely related proteins that Topic 3: $200 Answer Question: Cyclins are a family of closely related proteins that a. produce p53. b. cause cancer. c. work to heal wounds. d. regulate the cell cycle. BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question Question: In eukaryotic cells, the timing of the cell cycle is regulated by a. cyclins b. the centrioles c. the spindle d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Answer Question: In eukaryotic cells, the timing of the cell cycle is regulated by a. cyclins b. the centrioles c. the spindle d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $400 Question Question: When cytoplasm from a cell that is undergoing mitosis is injected into a cell that is in interphase, the second cell a. stops making cyclin. b. stops making p53. c. enters mitosis. d. stays in interphase. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $400 Answer Question: When cytoplasm from a cell that is undergoing mitosis is injected into a cell that is in interphase, the second cell a. stops making cyclin. b. stops making p53. c. enters mitosis. d. stays in interphase. BACK TO GAME

b. The Petri dish inhibits growth. Topic 3: $500 Question Question: Which of the following explains why normal cells grown in a Petri dish tend to stop growing once they have covered the bottom of the dish? a. The cells lack cyclin. b. The Petri dish inhibits growth. c. Contact with other cells stops cell growth. d. Most cells grown in Petri dishes have defective p53. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

b. the Petri dish inhibits growth. Topic 3: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following explains why normal cells grown in a Petri dish tend to stop growing once they have covered the bottom of the dish? a. the cells lack cyclin. b. the Petri dish inhibits growth. c. contact with other cells stops cell growth. d. most cells grown in Petri dishes have defective p53. BACK TO GAME

a. When cells come into contact with other cells, they stop growing. Topic 4: $100 Question Question: Cells grown in a Petri dish tend to divide until they form a thin layer covering the bottom of the dish. If cells are removed from the middle of the dish, the cells bordering the open space will begin dividing until they have filled the empty space. What does this experiment show? a. When cells come into contact with other cells, they stop growing. b. Cell division can be regulated by factors outside the cell. c. The controls on cell growth and division can be turned on and off. d. all of the above ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. When cells come into contact with other cells, they stop growing. Topic 4: $100 Answer Question: Cells grown in a Petri dish tend to divide until they form a thin layer covering the bottom of the dish. If cells are removed from the middle of the dish, the cells bordering the open space will begin dividing until they have filled the empty space. What does this experiment show? a. When cells come into contact with other cells, they stop growing. b. Cell division can be regulated by factors outside the cell. c. The controls on cell growth and division can be turned on and off. d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

d. efficiency of cell’s transport of nutrients. Topic 4: $200 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT related to a cell’s ratio of surface area to volume? a. rate of growth b. cell size c. number of nuclei d. efficiency of cell’s transport of nutrients. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

d. efficiency of cell’s transport of nutrients. Topic 4: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT related to a cell’s ratio of surface area to volume? a. rate of growth b. cell size c. number of nuclei d. efficiency of cell’s transport of nutrients. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $300 Question Question: Which family of proteins regulates the timing of the cell cycle? a. melanocytes b. chromatids c. DNA and RNA d. cyclins ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $300 Answer Question: Which family of proteins regulates the timing of the cell cycle? a. melanocytes b. chromatids c. DNA and RNA d. cyclins BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Question Question: In the cell cycle, the period between cell divisions is called a. interphase b. prophase c. cytokinesis d. M phase ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Answer Question: In the cell cycle, the period between cell divisions is called a. interphase b. prophase c. cytokinesis d. M phase BACK TO GAME

Question: Chromatids are attached to each other at the Topic 4: $500 Question Question: Chromatids are attached to each other at the a. cell plate. b. nucleus. c. centromere. d. centriole. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Chromatids are attached to each other at the Topic 4: $500 Answer Question: Chromatids are attached to each other at the a. cell plate. b. nucleus. c. centromere. d. centriole. BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following is NOT a phase of mitosis? Topic 5: $100 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT a phase of mitosis? a. anaphase b. interphase c. telophase d. metaphase ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: Which of the following is NOT a phase of mitosis? Topic 5: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT a phase of mitosis? a. anaphase b. interphase c. telophase d. metaphase BACK TO GAME

Question: A process in which unregulated cell division occurs Topic 5: $200 Question Question: A process in which unregulated cell division occurs a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: A process in which unregulated cell division occurs Topic 5: $200 Answer Question: A process in which unregulated cell division occurs a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer BACK TO GAME

Question: A process of cytoplasmic division Topic 5: $300 Question Question: A process of cytoplasmic division a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: A process of cytoplasmic division Topic 5: $300 Answer Question: A process of cytoplasmic division a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $400 Question Question: Series of events that cells go through as they divide and grow a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $400 Answer Question: Series of events that cells go through as they divide and grow a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer BACK TO GAME

Question: The division of the cell nucleus Topic 5: $500 Question Question: The division of the cell nucleus a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Question: The division of the cell nucleus Topic 5: $500 Answer Question: The division of the cell nucleus a. mitosis b. cell cycle c. cytokinesis d. cancer BACK TO GAME

Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Question Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 d. Choice 4 ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 FINAL ROUND Answer Question: a. Choice 1 b. Choice 2 c. Choice 3 (correct answer) d. Choice 4 BACK TO GAME