Mitosis

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Explain the process of tissues cultures for cancer cells

- Cancer cells grow at an uncontrollable rate - Cancer cells grow multiple layers thick

Explain the process of tissues cultures using healthy cells

- Cell tissue is taken from a living organism - Cells divide and reproduce in the culture - Cells reproduce one thick layer and then stop reproducing

what is typical of cell reproduction when normal cells are reproduced in a petri dish from a tissue culture ?

- Cells reproduce only when there is room in the petri dish - Cells reproduce one layer thick and then stop reproducing

What is typical of cell reproduction when cancer cells are reproduced in a petri dish from a tissue culture ?

- Cells reproduce without limit - Cells reproduce with multiple layer - Cells reproduction never stops

What would happen to an organism if mitosis did not occur ?

- The organism would not grow - The organism would not produce new cells

What examples demonstrate growth of an organism as a result of mitosis ?

- a baby growing into a toddler - a seed becoming a plant

What examples show repair or replacement of damaged cells ?

- a scrape being healed - scars forming where a cut once belonged

During Telophase, what do chromatids reach ? The original prophase changes are what ?

- they reach the opposite ends of the cell - reversed

During the final stage of the cell cycle cytokinesis allows the cell to finish dividing creating ______ with ______ copies of DNA.

- two cells - identical

Cells undergo ____ to ____ mitotic divisions and then cease to reproduce (contact inhibition)

20 to 50

a cell structure made of DNA that gives the master instructions for the cell

Chromosomes

the process that divides the cytoplasm and plasma membrane of a cell, resulting into two identical cells containing their own DNA, nucleus, nuclear membrane, and plasma membrane - is not part of mitosis - divides the cytoplasm - results into two cells - is a different processes for plant and animal cells

Cytokinesis

After duplication, at what point does a cell become two cells with identical DNA ?

end of cytokinesis

Where does mitosis occur in ?

eukaryotic cells

An example of mitosis is a leaf....

growing

Eukaryotic Cells replicate for what ?

growth and development

What best describes the importance of mitosis to living organisms ?

growth and development

What occurs during G1 and G2 in the cell cycle ?

growth of the cell

Cells are removed from an original body and grown in a sterile environment called a _______.

medium

- Identify the phases of mitosis - sister chromatids line up along the middle of the cell

metaphase

After chromosomes are formed, during which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers by their chromosomes ?

metaphase

What is the end result of mitosis ?

one cell with two identical copies of DNA

- Identify the phases of mitosis - chromatin condenses into chromosomes and spindles begin to form

prophase

During what phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane, nucleolus, and nucleus dissolve ?

prophase

In which phase of mitosis are chromosomes first seen as a result of chromatin coiling ?

prophase

Scientists can use tissue cultures of cancer cells to ??

study medicines

- Identify the phases of mitosis - chromosomes disperse and are no longer visible

telophase

A biopsy of the cancer is taken from who ?

the patient

During Prophase, what happens to the nucleus, nuclear membrane, and plasma membrane ?

they begin to disappear and then chromosomes appear

What is the end result of cytokinesis from a cell under doing mitosis ?

two cells that have two identical copies of DNA

the third phase of mitosis in which centromeres are split apart and sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell

Anaphase

How do cancer cells grow ?

Rapidly and in multiple layers

what importance replaces damaged or dead cells

Repair

what importance allows organisms to grow

Growth

what importance creates new cells

Reproduction

G1: Gap phase (growth) S: Synthesis (DNA duplication) G2: Gap phase (growth)

Interphase

What occurs before mitosis ?

Interphase

What is the benefit to using tissue cultures with cancer patients ?

Medications can be tested on the cancer culture before being injected into the patient

the second phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes that were doubled become attached to the spindle fiber by their centromeres

Metaphase

the process of cell division by which exact copies of chromosomes are divided to create two daughter cells, each with a complete set of identical chromosomes

Mitosis

the first phase of mitosis in which the chromatin in the cell coils into chromosomes that can be seen

Prophase

identical halves of the chromosomes from the parent cell that are connected at the centromere after cell duplication but before cell division

Sister Chromatids

During Metaphase, what attaches to its own spindles

Sister chromatids

What would happen to skin cells if mitosis did not take place ?

Skin cells would die and not be replaced

What is used to study cell growth in healthy and cancer cells to answer questions about cell growth ?

Technology

the final stage of mitosis in which sister chromatids are separated and contain identical copies of DNA

Telophase

What is replaced during interphase ?

chromosomes

What happens when cells are not touching or when a cell dies ?

a new cell is produced

What is the purpose of interphase in the cell cycle ?

active growth and metabolism of the cell

- Identify the phases of mitosis - sister chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell

anaphase

What does a mistake in mitosis lead to ?

cancer cell growth

Mitosis can be seen as ??

cells grow one layer thick on the surface of the medium


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