Session 4 extras Flashcards

1
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What is G0?

A

Stage of cell cycle that some cells enter, not all

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2
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What happens in G0?

A

Cell is not going through cell cycle and dividing

simply performing its function

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3
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How do cells enter G0?

A

From G1

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4
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What are the types of G0?

A

Reversible
-quiscent

Irreversible

  • differentiated
  • senescent
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5
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What is reversible G0?

A

Cell can re-enter G1 and go through cell cycle and divide

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6
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What is irreversible G0?

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Cell can never re-enter G1 and go through cell and divide

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7
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What is irreversible differentiated G0?

A

Cell is completely mature

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8
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What is irreversible senescent G0?

A

Cell has a lot of DNA damage

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9
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Why does the nucleolus disappear in mitosis?

A

Because it is partly made up of DNA

which condenses into chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis

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10
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How do homologous chromosomes find each other in meiosis metaphase 1?

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Have similar genes, similar nucleotide base sequences

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11
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How do sex chromosomes find each other in meiosis metaphase 1?

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Have some homologous regions with similar genes, similar nucleotide base sequences

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