Mitosis and Cell Communication Flashcards

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Quorum sensing

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Concentration of signaling molecules released by bacteria that allows bacteria to sense local population density

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2
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Autocrine singling

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when a cell signals itself

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3
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Paracrine signaling

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when a cell signals a cell next to it

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4
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Endocrine signaling

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when a cell signals other cells down the bloodstream, or just a long distance away

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5
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Positive Feedback Loops

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-Enhance/amplify changes
-Moves a system away from equilibrium
-ex. childbirth and fruit ripening

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Negative Feedback Loops

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-Dampen or buffer changes
-goal is to return a system to equilibrium
-ex. blood glucose and thermoregulation

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7
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What are the three stages of cell signaling?

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Reception, Transduction, Response

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8
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What happens during reception?

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The ligand binds with the receptor, changing it’s shape, which is the mechanism by which the signal is passed

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What happens during transduction?

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The activated receptor triggers a chain of biochemical reactions in the cell, many enzymes are involved, and the entire reaction is called a SIGNAL CASCADE

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10
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What happens during response?

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The signal cascade results in a specific cellular response

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11
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What are the three types of membrane receptors?

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-G protein-coupled receptors
-Receptor tyrosine kinases
-Ion channel receptors

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12
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Protein Kinases

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Transfer phosphates from ATP to protein through phosphorylation

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13
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What are the three phases of interphase?

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G1, S, G2

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14
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What happens during G1?

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Not much, the cell grows, prepares to duplicate DNA

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15
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What happens during S?

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The DNA is replicated

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16
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What happens during G2?

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Rapid growth of the cell and protein synthesis as cell prepares for mitosis

17
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What are the phases of mitosis?

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Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

18
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What happens during Prophase?

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-Nucleolus disappears as chromatin condenses forming chromosomes
-Centrosomes move to opposite poles of cell
-spindle fibers start to form

19
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What happens during Metaphase?

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-Spindle fibers attach to center of centrosome
-Line up chromosomes in a line along the equator

20
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What happens during Anaphase?

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-Spindle fibers shorten and pulls sister chromatids apart
-Chromatids pulled to opposite poles of cell

21
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What happens during telophase?

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-Two nuclei form around DNA
-A cleavage furrow forms

22
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What happens during cytokinesis?

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The cell is split down the middle along the furrow