Gen. Bio. PPTs: The Cell Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

The actual division of the cell into two new cells.

A

Cytokinesis

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2
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The division of the nucleus of the cell into two new nuclei.

A

Karyokinesis

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3
Q

Sometimes cells go through _____ without going through _______.

A

mitosis; cytokinesis

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4
Q

Anatomy Chromosome.
What are the 5 main parts?

A

p-arm, q-arm, centromere, telomere, chromatids

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5
Q

Anatomy Chromosome.
Point where sister chromatids are joined together.

A

Centromere

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6
Q

Anatomy Chromosome.
SHORT arm; upward

A

p-arm

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7
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Anatomy Chromosome.
LONG arm; downward

A

q-arm

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8
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Anatomy Chromosome.
Tips of the chromosome.

A

Telomere

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9
Q

Fibrous form of DNA and protein.

A

Chromatin

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10
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IDENTICAL structures that result from chromosome replication, formed during S phase.

A

Sister Chromatids

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11
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A sequence of phase in the life cycle of the cell. Period between two sequential divisions.

A

Cell Cycle

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12
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Two main phases in the cell cycle:

A

Interphase & Mitotic Phase

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13
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What are the three subparts of Interphase?

A

Growth (G1)
Synthesis (S)
Growth (G2)

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14
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Interphase. The cell just finished dividing so it is recovering from mitosis.

A

G1 or Gap 1

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15
Q

Interphase. Here, the DNA replicates.

A

S or Synthesis stage

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16
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Interphase. This is preparation for mitosis. Organelles are replicated. More growth occurs.

A

G2 or Gap 2

17
Q

These are the cell’s control system. A cell cycle stops until a go-ahead signal is received here.

A

Checkpoints

18
Q

What are the 3 checkpoints in the cell cycle?

A

G1 checkpoint, G2 checkpoint, M checkpoint

19
Q

Which of the 3 checkpoints is the most critical?

A

G1 checkpoint: It is the first protection from damaged DNA. If there is no go-ahead signal, the cell exits and enters G0, a nondividing state. While if it does, the cell continues on the cycle.

Usually, if the cell pass this stage, it will complete the S, G2, and M phases and divide.

20
Q

When does mitosis begin?

A

After Gap 2 and ends before Gap 1

21
Q

Two types of regulatory proteins involved in cell cycle control:

A

Cyclins & Cyclin-dependent Kinases (Cdks)

22
Q

Cdks activity (a) ________ during the cell cycle because it is controlled by (b) _________, so named because their concentrations (c) ________ with the cell cycle.

A

a. fluctuates
b. cyclins
c. vary

23
Q

A cyclin-Cdk complex that triggers a cell’s passage past the G2 checkpoint into the M phase.

A

MPF (maturation-promoting factor)