Cell cycle control Flashcards

1
Q

name 4 stages in cell cycle

A

G1, S, G2, mitosis

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2
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which stages make up interphase?

A

C1, S, G2

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3
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what is G0?

A

Gzero phase- resting phase - in a non-dividing state

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4
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what are G1 and G2 phases?

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G1- duplication/cell growth of organelles and cellular componenets. G2 is double checking and growth
(no chormosome duplication)

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5
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what happens in S phase?

A

DNA replication + chromosome duplication

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6
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what happens in M phase?

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mitosis - nuclear and chromosomal division (cytokineses)

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7
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how is cell cycle checked?

A

checkpoints (before end of G1 and G2) - negative signals

unattached chromosomes send negative signals

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8
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why is negative feedback used and not positive?

A

intensity between positive feed back would be difficult to distinguish whether chromosome attached or unattached

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9
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what is cell cycle controlled by?

A

cyclically active kinases

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10
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what happens to cyclins and CDK levels during cell cycles?

A

cyclins are synthesized then degraded

CDK levels remain relatively constant

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11
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what triggers entry into meiosis?

A

M-CDK

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12
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what controls metaphase-anaphase transition?

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proteolysis

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13
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what can unchecked division lead to?

A

cell death, hyperplasia, cancer

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