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Study Guide: Cell Cycle, Cancer, Levels of Organization, Stem cells
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List the phases of the cell cycle in order
List the phases of the cell cycle in order. Draw a picture that represents the cell cycle. G1, S, G2, M
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List the phases of mitosis in order. Draw each phase of mitosis.
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase List the phases of mitosis in order. Draw each phase of mitosis.
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Explain what happens in prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
Prophase- centrioles move to poles; spindle forms; the nucleolus and nuclear envelope break down; chromosomes become visible Metaphase- chromosomes line up at the equatorial plate of the cell Anaphase - centromeres split and the chromatids separate to become individual chromosomes which move along spindle fibers to opposite poles of the cell Telophase -the two identical groups of single chromosomes gather at opposite poles of the cell ; spindle fibers break down and newly formed chromosomes begin to unwind and spread out into a tangle of chromatin; a new nuclear membrane forms around each new group of chromosomes
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Define cancer. a disease in which cells grow uncontrollably
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Define mitosis. process of division of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells
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What happens in each of the phases of the cell cycle?
G1 - cell growth S - DNA is duplicated G2 - preparation for mitosis M - mitosis and cytokinesis
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What is a centromere? Centriole? Draw and label a picture of each.
Centromere—connects sister chromatids in a duplicated chromosome Centriole—radiates the spindle
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Which phases of the cell cycle occur during interphase?
G1, S, G2
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Cells formed during mitosis are called __________________.
DAUGHTER CELLS
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During which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes first appear?
PROPHASE
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During which phase of mitosis do chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
METAPHASE
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How do plant cells perform cytokinesis?
FORM A new CELL WALL
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How do animal cells perform cytokinesis?
A CLEAVAGE FURROW IS FORMED AND THE CELL MEMBRANE PINCHES IN
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What does the G2 Checkpoint do?
MAKES SURE THE CELL CAN PROCEEDE INTO M PHASE
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What is the average length of the cell cycle?
20 HOURS
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What does the G1 Checkpoint do?
MAKES SURE THAT THE CELL IS READY MOVE ON TO THE S PHASE
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What does the metaphase checkpoint do?
ensures that the cell is ready to complete cell division
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What is the function of cyclin?
they are the “go” proteins that tell the cell to start the cell cycle
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What are the structures in the nucleus that contain genetic material?
CHROMOSOMES
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What type of tumor is “harmless” ?
BENIGN
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Why do cells undergo cell division?
GROWTH, REPAIR & REPLACEMENT, ASEXUAL REPORDUCTION
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If someone were diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer what does that mean?
CANCER STARTED IN THE LUNGS AND SPREAD
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What is the role of the spindle during mitosis?
PULLS THE CHROMOSOMES TO OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE CELL
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A group of cells that perform a specific function are called _________________.
TISSUE
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A group of organs that perform a certain function are called ________________.
ORGAN SYSTEM
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Blood cells working together are considered to be ________________.
TISSUE
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What is the correct sequence of organization in the body?
ATOMS—MOLECULES—ORGANELLES---CELLS- TISSUES—ORGANS—ORGAN SYSTEMS-- ORGANISMS
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Define benign. tumors that do not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner and do not metastasize; noncancerous
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Define malignant. not self-limited in its growth and is capable of invading into adjacent tissues; cancerous
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Define metastasize. transmitting cancerous cells from an original site to one or more sites elsewhere in the body
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What is the G-0 stage? When does it occur? Explain.
occurs when G1 of the next cycle should be occurring; a cell would leave the cycle & stop dividing-may be a temporary rest period or more permanent
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A group of molecules make up a(n)___________________.
ORGANELLE
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A group of organ systems working together make up a(n) _____________________.
ORGANISM
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What is the primary difference between cancer cells & normal cells?
CANCER CELLS GROW UNCONTROLLABLY
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Why is blood considered to be a tissue?
It is A GROUP OF CELLS WORKING TOGETHER TO PERFORM A CERTAIN FUNCTION
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What happens after mitosis is complete?
THE CELLS ENTER INTO INTERPHASE AND THE PROCESS STARTS AGAIN
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What is the goal of stem cell research?
TO REPAIR DAMAGED TISSUE
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APOPTOSIS; BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT
What will happen if a cell has damaged DNA that it can’t repair? What is the best known stem cell therapy to date? APOPTOSIS; BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT
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What are stem cells? unspecialized cells from which differentiated cells develop
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What is a duplicated chromosome made up of?
SISTER CHROMATIDS
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What structure is a good example of the interrelatedness of the circulatory and respiratory systems?
CAPILLARIES
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