Mitosis quiz
In mitosis cells with 16 chromosomes will produce daughter cells with hoe may chromosomes?
16
The products of mitosis are what?
2 genetically identical nuclei
In meiosis cells with 16 chromosomes produce new cells with ____ chromosomes?
8 chromosomes
Benign tumor is what?
Abnormal cells remain in be same spot
Chromosomes become nonvalent?
Anaphase 2
Sister chromatids separate?
Anaphase 2
The process of programmed cell death is called what?
Apoptosis
The functions of mitotic cell division in the life cycles of an organism may include?
Asexual reproduction, growth, replacement of old cells.
The nrg used to move chromosomes in mitosis is what?
Atp
Eukaryotic mitosis is thought to have evolved from what?
Bacterial cell division
Malignant tumors?
Cancerous, metastasis (move around the body)
How do cells know when to divide?
Cell communication signals
During prophase what condenses Into visible chromosomes
Chromatin
During prophase what condenses into visible chromosomes?
Chromatin
A haploid cell is a cell that.. What?
Contains only one copy of each chromosome.
Proses where genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes?
Crossing over
Which of the following will not increase genetic variability in zygote? A. Independent assortment B. Crossing over C. Random fertilization D. DNA replication
DNA Replication (D)
Cells that do not divide are arrested in what phase?
G1
Cells that do not divide are arrested in what phase?
G1 phase
How is the g1 phase different than g2
G2 has twice the amount of chromosomes
A cell in G2 phase...?
Has twice the amount of DNA present in a telophase nucleus
What kind of signals are there?
Internal - proteins External - growth factors
The cell cycle of a typical somatic cell consists of _____, mitosis and cytokinesis?
Interphase
A typical eukaryotic cell cycle consists of what?
Interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis
What are the phases of mitosis
Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis
Location on centromere where the spindle fibers attach?
Kinetochore
The mitosis spindle is made of
Kinetochores attach to microtubules during mitosis
Process during which a diploid cell undergoes two successive nuclear divisions resulting in four haploid cells?
Meiosis
Migration of cancer cells is called what's?
Metastasis
Many cancer drugs stop what process from occurring?
Mitosis
What two processes does the M phase of the cell cycle involve?
Mitosis and cytokinesis
What is the g0 phase?
Non dividing working state, most human cells in this phase
Define proto oncogenes?
Normally activates cell division, Normal non cancerous can become cancerous if mutated or turned on
Crossing over takes place?
Prophase 1
Homologous chromosomes synapses?
Prophase 1
Homologous chromosomes undergo crossing over during what phase of meiosis?
Prophase 1 of meiosis
What are external signals? Process?
Protein signals realized by body cells, has a touch center
Replication of DNA occurs in what phase?
S phase
The phase in interphase during which DNA is synthesized?
S phase
What phase are chromosomes duplicated in the cell cycle?
S phase
What happens in meiosis 1?
Separates homologous pairs (reduction reaction) and crossing over, cells become haploid
What has identical DNA sequences and are held together by what during mitosis?
Sister chromatids and centromeres
After meiosis 2 ___ occurs?
Sister chromatids separate
What happens in meiosis 2?
Stay haploid, go from double stranded chromosomes to single stranded
Tumor suppressors need to what? And oncogenes need to be what?
Suppressors ~ reactivated Oncogenes - switched on
What is the last phase of meiosis and mitosis
Telophase
What phase of mitosis do parent cells become two daughter cells?
Telophase
Cells become haploid?
Telophase 1
What occurs in mitosis but not in meiosis 1?
The chromatids of each chromosome are separated.
A cell is in metaphase when...?
The chromosomes are aligned on the equatorial plane of the cell.
What happens in meiosis but not mitosis?
The pairing of homologous chromosomes.
Why does a diploid organism need meiosis?
To form haploid gametes
Why does a diploid organism need mitosis
To replace dead cells + to grow larger
What does the p53 gene promote?
Tumor formation
A cell in G2 has what?
Twice the amount of DNA present in the nucleus
What are the 6 key mutations that are cancer causing?
Unlimited growth - turn on growth promoter genes Ignore checkpoints - turn off suppressor genes Escape apoptosis - turn of suicide gene Immortality - unlimited divisions Promotes blood vessel growth Overcome anchor dependence