Cell Biology III

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During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids separate from each other?

anaphase

Which term describes centromeres uncoupling, sister chromatids separating, and the two new chromosomes moving to opposite poles of the cell?

anaphase

What is the term for the programmed death of cells?

apoptosis

Vegetative reproduction, budding, and fragmentation are examples of

asexual mitotic reproduction.

The most common form of reproduction among prokaryotes is

binary fission.

Chromosomes first become visible during which phase of mitosis?

prophase

When does DNA go from being uncoiled and loose to being condensed and coiled up?

prophase

What is the main difference between binary fission and mitosis?

Binary fission occurs in single-celled organisms only.

Which of the following statements is true of asexual reproduction?

It produces genetically identical offspring.

DNA is replicated at this time of the cell cycle:

S

Substances known to produce or promote cancer are called

carcinogens

When DNA is unwound, uncoiled, and all loose it is called ________________________

chromatin

When DNA is condensed and coiled up it is called ________________________

chromosome

Which of the following statements is true of cytokinesis?

completes the cell cycle

The processes of mitosis and cytokinesis produce two identical

daughter cells.

During metaphase DNA is in the form of

dyads in the form of chromosomes

Starfish that reproduce by splitting into pieces are reproducing by

fragmentation.

Proteins that bind to cells and stimulate cell division are called

growth factors.

Which is the term for the group of proteins that organizes and condenses long strands of DNA into tight coils?

histones

Two internal factors that are important in advancing the cell cycle are

kinases and cyclins.

The process of organizing and condensing DNA into its compact form takes place at the start of

mitosis.

During Gap 1 DNA is in the form of

monads in the form of chromatin

When do monads become dyads?

synthesis

Why do chromosomes coil during mitosis?

to allow the chromosomes to move without becoming entangled and breaking

Which phrase best describes cancer?

uncontrolled cell growth


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