Chapter 2 Review Flashcards

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what are the 3 phases of cell division?

A
  1. interphase
  2. mitosis
  3. cytokinesis
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2
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during which stage of the cell cycle does replication of the DNA occur?

A

interphase

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3
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list and briefly describe the phases of mitosis

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  1. prophase - pro means “before”. spindle fibres begin to form and nucleus membrane disappears. chromosomes become condensed and thick
  2. metaphase - meta means “middle”. longest phase. chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
  3. anaphase - ana means “behind”. 2 sister chromatids plat into “daughter chromasomes” and move to opposite ends of the cell
  4. telophase - telo means “end”. nucleus membrane forms around daughter chromosomes. chromosomes become long, thin and invisible
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4
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what is the difference between plant and animal cell division?

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ANIMAL - cleavage furrow

PLANT - cell plate, has to break through cell wall

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5
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why is mitosis important in eukaryotes?

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mitosis serves three purposes in eukaryotic cells: reproduction in single cells, growth and repair

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6
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how would the cell cycle of a cancer cell differ from that of a normal cell?

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cancer cells multiply without any growth factors or growth-stimulating protein signals. ignores checkpoints. mutated genes

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7
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what is the difference between chromosomes and chromatids?

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CHROMOSOMES
- occurs throughout the cell's life cycle
- carries the genetic information
CHROMATIDS
- only occurs during mitosis
- allows the cell to duplicate
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8
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treatments for cancer

A

chemotherapy
radiation
surgery

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9
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screening

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pap test - to check for cervical cancer

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10
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what is benign tumour?

A

not cancerous
slow growing
does not spread
may interfere with body functions if too large

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11
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what is malignant tumour?

A

cancerous
rapid growth
interferes with physiology of nearby cells

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12
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what is metastatic tumour?

A

cancerous

primary tumour cells may break away and form secondary tumours somewhere else through the blood (metastasis)

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