Cell cycle and mitosis Flashcards

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what is the difference between karyokinesis and cytokinesis?

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karyokinesis: nuclear division
cytokinesis: cytoplasmisc division

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what is the difference between apoptosis and necrosis?

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Necrosis:

  • small blebs form and the structure of the nucleus changes
  • the blebs fuse and become larger
  • the cell membrane ruptures and releases the cell’s content

Apoptosis:

  • small blebs form
  • nucleus breaks apart and the DNA breaks into small pieces
  • cell breaks up into several apoptic bodies

difference:

-in necrosis no organlles are located in the blebs, where as in apoptosis they are and are still functioning

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what happens in the G1 phase?

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lasts for 8-10 hours

  • Cells don’t pass G1 without growth factors
  • High rate of metabolism
  • Protein synthesis
  • Vigorous growth
  • Duplicates most organelles
  • Centrosome replication begins
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what happens in the S phase?

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  • last for 2 hours
  • dna replicates
  • Synthesis of new histones.
  • Assembly of new chromatin
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what happens in the G2 phase?

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lasts for 4-6 hours

  • Synthesis of enzymes and proteins essential for cell division
  • Replication of centrioles completed (form the spindle apparatus associated with the movement of DNA)
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what is the kinetochore?

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•the protein structure on chromatids where the spindle fibres attach during cell division to pull sister chromatids apart

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how does the contractile ring form?

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The actin cytoskeleton contracts, creating a cleavage furrow between the two cells. This continues until distinct membranes are formed.

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8
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what are hematopoietic stem cells?

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cells that continually divide in the adult human

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what is a check point?

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A checkpoint is one of several points in the eukaryotic cell cycle at which the progression of a cell to the next stage in the cycle can be halted until conditions are favorable.

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when do checkpoint occur?

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G1 checkpoint; Damage to DNA and other external factors

if conditions are inadequate, the cell will not be allowed to continue to the S phase of interphase.

G2 checkpoint; ensures all of the chromosomes have been replicated and that the replicated DNA is not damaged before cell enters mitosis.

M checkpoint: determines whether all the sister chromatids are correctly attached to the spindle microtubules before the cell enters the irreversible anaphase stage.

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11
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how do cyclins regulate the cell cycle?

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Through phosphorylation, Cdks signal the cell that it is ready to pass into the next stage of the cell cycle.

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12
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how are onco genes similar to mutated tumour suppressor genes

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they both cause an unrestrained cell cycle and prevent apoptosis from occuring

Oncogenes:

excess cyclin –> unrestrained cell cycle

excess inhibitors of p53 –> apoptosis does not occur

mutated tumor supressor genes

no inhibitors of cyclin –> unrestrained cell cycle

no promoters of p53 –> apoptosis does not occur

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13
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what is p53?

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a gene that codes for a protein that regulates the cell cycle and hence functions as a tumor suppression

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how to mitotic inhibitors work?

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•Affect microtubules the M phase of the cell cycle

vinca alkaloids prevent microtubule assmebly

taxanes prevent microtubule disassembly

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