Lab 2 Flashcards

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Define resolution:

A

the ability to distinguish objects that are close together.

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2
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What is contrast?

A

determines resolution by providing different optical intensities of the sample relative to its background.

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3
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Define refraction:

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When light bends as it passes through glass.

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4
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Define interphase:

A

the portion of the cell cycle that occurs between division events.

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5
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What are the 4 stages of mitosis?

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  1. prophase
  2. metaphase
  3. anaphase
  4. telophase
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6
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What happens during prophase?

A

The nuclear membrane dissolves and the DNA condenses from loose coils into tight coils with identical chromatids joined at the centromere.

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7
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What is a chromatid?

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One of the two identical copies of DNA making up a duplicated chromosome.

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What happens during metaphase?

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The chromosomes attach at their centromeres to the microtubules of the mitotic spindle and are positioned mid-planar within the cell.

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9
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What is the spindle?

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A network of protein filaments that are attached at opposite poles of the cell, which moves and positions chromatids.

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10
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What is the centromere?

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The region of DNA that occurs typically near the middle of a chromosome where the two identical sister chromatids come closest in contact.

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11
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What happens during anaphase?

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The sister chromatids are separated and moved to the opposite poles of the cell.

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12
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What happens during telophase?

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The nuclear envelope reforms, the chromatin reappears in the nucleoli as the DNA uncoils and is compacted with histones and other proteins.

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13
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What happens after telophase?

A

cytokinesis

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