Chapter 6
During which phases of the cell cycle do the chromosomes look like Xs?
prophase, metaphase
sequence of stages in mitosis
prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
Which type of genes, when abnormally activated so that protein is always present and active, can result in cancer?
proto-oncogenes
Cells that have two copies of each type of chromosome are ___.
Diploid
During which stage of the cell cycle do the chromosomes duplicate?
Interphase
If a cell stops at the G1 checkpoint, this is most likely due to what problem?
There is DNA damage
In which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the center of the cell?
Metaphase
The absence of a nucleus, division of DNA through binary fission, and the use of FtsZ proteins for the separation of daughter cells is characteristic of ___ cells.
Prokaryotic
Starting with the S phase, which of the following is the correct sequence for the cell cycle?
S - G2 - mitotic - G1
Chromosomes are duplicated during what portion of the cell cycle?
S phase- interphase
Technically, mitosis refers to nuclear division and NOT cytoplasmic division
True
Which of the following proteins would you expect to be coded for by a proto-oncogene?
a positive cell-cycle regulator
What is necessary for a cell to pass the G 2 checkpoint?
accurate and complete DNA replication
gene mutation
are changes to the nucleotides in a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
The cell division process of prokaryotic cells is ___.
binary fission
In plant cells, what is responsible for organizing the spindle?
centrosomes
All of the DNA found in a cell is called its ___.
genome
Chromosomes are attached to
the spindle fibers in order to move to and from the equator.