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

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

Topic 1: $100 Question Question: Cell division is represented in this figure by the letter a. A b. B c. C d. D BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $100 Answer Question: Cell division is represented in this figure by the letter a. A b. B c. C d. D BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $200 Question Question: As a cell becomes larger, its a. volume increases faster than its surface area. b. surface area increases faster than its volume. c. volume increases, but its surface area stays the same. d. surface area increases, but its volume stays the same. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $200 Answer Question: As a cell becomes larger, its a. volume increases faster than its surface area. b. surface area increases faster than its volume. c. volume increases, but its surface area stays the same. d. surface area increases, but its volume stays the same. BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $300 Question Question: As a cell grows, it a. places more demand on its DNA. b. uses up food and oxygen more quickly. c. has more trouble moving enough materials across its cell membrane. d. all of the above. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $300 Answer Question: As a cell grows, it a. places more demand on its DNA. b. uses up food and oxygen more quickly. c. has more trouble moving enough materials across its cell membrane. d. all of the above. BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $400 Question Question: If the surface area of a cell increases 100 times, its volume increases about a times b. 100 times c. 10 times d. 5 times BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $400 Answer Question: If the surface area of a cell increases 100 times, its volume increases about a times b. 100 times c. 10 times d. 5 times BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question Question: The rate at which wastes are produced by a cell depends on the cell’s a. volume. b. surface area. c. ratio of surface area to volume. d. environment. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $500 Answer Question: The rate at which wastes are produced by a cell depends on the cell’s a. volume. b. surface area. c. ratio of surface area to volume. d. environment. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question Question: Compared to small cells, large cells have more trouble a. dividing. b. producing daughter cells. c. moving needed materials in and waste products out. d. making cyclin proteins. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $100 Answer Question: Compared to small cells, large cells have more trouble a. dividing. b. producing daughter cells. c. moving needed materials in and waste products out. d. making cyclin proteins. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $200 Question Question: The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called a. interphase. b. metaphase. c. mitosis. d. cell division. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $200 Answer Question: The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called a. interphase. b. metaphase. c. mitosis. d. cell division BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Question Question: By the time a normal cell divides, you can assume that a. the cell’s surface area has become larger than its volume. b. the cell’s volume has become larger than its surface area. c. the cell’s mitochondria have been destroyed. d. the cell has replicated all of its DNA. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $300 Answer Question: By the time a normal cell divides, you can assume that a. the cell’s surface area has become larger than its volume. b. the cell’s volume has become larger than its surface area. c. The cell’s mitochondria have been destroyed. d. the cell has replicated all of its DNA. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $400 Question Question: After cell division, each daughter cell a. has a lower surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell. b. has a higher surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell. c. has more DNA in its nucleus than the parent cell. d. has less DNA in its nucleus than the parent cell. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $400 Answer Question: After cell division, each daughter cell a. has a lower surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell. b. has a higher surface area/volume ratio than the parent cell. c. has more DNA in its nucleus than the parent cell. d. has less DNA in its nucleus than the parent cell. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $500 Question Question: Which of the following happens when a cell divides? a. The cell’s volume increases. b. It becomes more difficult for the cell to get enough oxygen and nutrients. c. The cell has DNA overload. d. Each daughter cell receives its own copy of the parent cell’s DNA. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following happens when a cell divides? a. The cell’s volume increases. b. It becomes more difficult for the cell to get enough oxygen and nutrients. c. The cell has DNA overload. d. Each daughter cell receives its own copy of the parent cell’s DNA. BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $100 Question Question: When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible? a. only during interphase. b. only during the G 1 phase. c. only when they are being replicated. d. only during cell division. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $100 Answer Question: When during the cell cycle are chromosomes visible? a. only during interphase. b. only during the G 1 phase. c. only when they are being replicated. d. only during cell division. BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $200 Question Question: Which of the following is a phase in the cell cycle? a. G 1 phase b. G 2 phase c. S phase, cell division d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following is a phase in the cell cycle? a. G 1 phase b. G 2 phase c. S phase, cell division d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question Question: Which pair is correct? a. G 1 phase, DNA replication b. G 2 phase, preparation for mitosis c. S phase, cell division d. M phase, cell growth BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $300 Answer Question: Which pair is correct? a. G 1 phase, DNA replication b. G 2 phase, preparation for mitosis c. S phase, cell division d. M phase, cell growth BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $400 Question Question: When during the cell cycle is a cell’s DNA replicated? a. G 1 phase b. S phase c. M phase d. G 2 phase BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $400 Answer Question: When during the cell cycle is a cell’s DNA replicated? a. G 1 phase b. S phase c. M phase d. G 2 phase BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $500 Question Question: Which event occurs during interphase? a. centromeres divide. b. the cell grows. c. spindle fibers begin to form. d. centrioles appear. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $500 Answer Question: Which event occurs during interphase? a. centromeres divide. b. the cell grows c. spindle fibers begin to form. d. centrioles appear. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $100 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle? a. DNA replicates during the G 2 phase. b. Cell division ends with cytokinesis. c. Interphase is usually the longest phase. d. The size of the cell increases during the G 2 phase. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about the events of the cell cycle? a. DNA replicates during the G 2 phase. b. Cell division ends with cytokinesis. c. Interphase is usually the longest phase. d. The size of the cell increases during the G 2 phase. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $200 Question Question: The cell cycle is the a. series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide. b. period of time between the birth and death of a cell. c. time from prophase until cytokinesis. d. time it takes for one cell to undergo mitosis. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $200 Answer Question: The cell cycle is the a. series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide. b. period of time between the birth and death of a cell. c. time from prophase until cytokinesis. d. time it takes for one cell to undergo mitosis. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $300 Question Question: What is a tumor? a. a defective p53 gene b. a mass of cancer cells c. the rapidly dividing cell found at the site of a wound d. an accumulation of cyclins BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $300 Answer Question: What is a tumor? a. a defective p53 gene b. a mass of cancer cells c. the rapidly dividing cell found at the site of a wound d. an accumulation of cyclins BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Question Question: Cancer affects a. unicellular organisms. b. multicellular organisms. c. most unicellular organisms. d. humans only. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $400 Answer Question: Cancer affects a. unicellular organisms. b. multicellular organisms. c. most unicellular organisms. d. humans only. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $500 Question Question: A cell with a defective p53 gene is likely to a. stop dividing. b. combat tumors. c. divide normally. d. accumulate chromosomal damage. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $500 Answer Question: A cell with a defective p53 gene is likely to a. stop dividing. b. combat tumors. c. divide normally. d. accumulate chromosomal damage. BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $100 Question Question: The structure labeled A in the figure is called the a. centriole. b. Sister chromatid. c. spindle. d. centromere. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $100 Answer Question: The structure labeled A in the figure is called the a. centriole. b. Sister chromatid. c. spindle. d. centromere. BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $200 Question Question: The structures labeled B in the figure are called a. centromeres. b. centrioles. c. sister chromatids. d. spindles. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $200 Answer Question: The structures labeled B in the figure are called a. centromeres. b. centrioles. c. sister chromatids. d. spindles. BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $300 Question Question: During which phase(s) of mitosis are structures like the one shown in the figure visible? a. anaphase and prophase b. anaphase and interphase c. metaphase only d. metaphase and prophase BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $300 Answer Question: During which phase(s) of mitosis are structures like the one shown in the figure visible? a. anaphase and prophase b. anaphase and interphase c. metaphase only d. metaphase and prophase BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $400 Question Question: Which of the following is a phase of mitosis? a. cytokinesis b. metaphase c. interphase d. S phase BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $400 Answer Question: Which of the following is a phase of mitosis? a. cytokinesis b. metaphase c. interphase d. S phase BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $500 Question Question: The first phase of mitosis is called a. anaphase b. interphase c. prophase d. telophase BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $500 Answer Question: The first phase of mitosis is called a. anaphase b. interphase c. prophase d. telophase BACK TO GAME

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

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