Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Karyotype Genetic diseases
Cell cycle
Mitosis
Cancer
Meiosis
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2100 Question from H1
- This is the stage of the cell cycle where DNA is
synthesized? - G1
- S
- G2
- M
3100 Answer from H1
b. S
4200 Question from H1
- These stages together are also called interphase
- G1, S, M
- G1, S, cytokinesis
- G1, S, G2
- G1, G2, M
5200 Answer from H1
c. G1, S, G2
6300 Question from H1
- This occurs at the G1 checkpoint
- Make sure the cell is large enough
- Make sure the DNA is duplicated
- Make sure chromosomes are
- properly attached to the spindle fibers
7300 Answer from H1
a. Make sure the cell is large enough
8400 Question from H1
This occurs at the M checkpoint a. Make sure the
cell is large enough b. Make sure the DNA is
duplicated c. Make sure chromosomes are properly
attached to the spindle fibers
9400 Answer from H1
c. Make sure chromosomes are properly attached
to the spindle fibers
10500 Question from H1
- These are the sequence of events that cause a
cell - to divide. What is stimulated 1st, 2nd and 3rd?
- Growth factor receptor relay
proteins - Receptor Growth factor relay
proteins - Relay proteins receptor growth
factor - Relay proteins growth factor
receptor
11500 Answer from H1
a. Growth factor receptor relay
proteins
12100 Question from H2
- In mitosis, you start with one diploid cell and
end with - Two diploid cells
- Two haploid cells
- Four diploid cells
- Four haploid cells
13100 Answer from H2
a. Two diploid cells
14200 Question from H2
- This is the purpose of mitosis
- Replace dead or dying cells
- Create genetic diversity
15200 Answer from H2
- Replace dead or dying cells
16300 Question from H2
- In this phase in mitosis, the sister chromatids
line up down the middle of the cell - Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
17300 Answer from H2
b. metaphase
18400 Question from H2
- In our activity on mitosis, what did the string
represent - Centrioles
- Spindle fibers
- Centromere
- Nuclear envelope
19400 Answer from H2
b. Spindle fibers
20500 Question from H2
In our activity on mitosis, what did the
construction paper represent? a. Centrioles b.
Spindle fibers c. Centromere d. Nuclear envelope
21500 Answer from H2
d. Nuclear envelope
22100 Question from H3
- Cancer cells do not need to be attached to a
surface to grow - True
- False
23100 Answer from H3
a. true
24200 Question from H3
In this type of tumor, the cells divide rapidly
and can spread throughout the body a. benign b.
malignant
25200 Answer from H3
b. malignant
26300 Question from H3
This is a cancer of the blood forming tissues
such as in the bone marrow or spleen a.carcinoma b
. sarcoma c. leukemia
27300 Answer from H3
c. Leukemia
28400 Question from H3
- In this type of treatment for cancer,
- drugs are given that disrupt cell
- division
- radiation
- chemotherapy
29400 Answer from H3
b. chemotherapy
30500 Question from H3
- Cancer cells do not stop growing even when there
is a high concentration of cells they do not
show density dependent inhibition - True
- false
31500 Answer from H3
a. true
32100 Question from H4
- In anaphase I of meiosis,
- __________ separate.
- Sister chromatids
- Homologous chromosomes
33100 Answer from H4
b. Homologous chromosomes
34200 Question from H4
- Crossing over occurs during this stage of
meiosis this is when you cut the pieces of the
chromosomes - Prophase I
- Prophase II
- Metaphase I
- Metaphase II
35200 Answer from H4
a. Prophase I
36300 Question from H4
- During anaphase II, _________ separate
- Homologous chromosomes
- Sister chromatids
37300 Answer from H4
b. Sister chromatids
38400 Question from H4
- The first step of meiosis begins with ____
- Diploid cell or diploid number of chromosomes
- Haploid cell or haploid number of chromosomes
39400 Answer from H4
- Diploid cell or diploid number
- of chromosomes
40500 Question from H4
- The last step in meiosis results in ________
- Diploid cell or diploid number of chromosomes
- Haploid cell or haploid number of chromosomes
41500 Answer from H4
b. Haploid cell or haploid number of chromosomes
42100 Question from H5
- A human male has this makeup of chromosomes
- XX
- XY
43100 Answer from H5
b. XY
44200 Question from H5
- If you have 3 copies of chromosome 21, then you
- have
- Downs syndrome
- Kleinfelters syndrome
- Turners syndrome
45200 Answer from H5
a. Downs syndrome
46300 Question from H5
- If you have one copy of the X chromosome and no Y
chromosomes (XO), then you have - Downs syndrome
- Kleinfelters syndrome
- Turners syndrome
47300 Answer from H5
c. Turners syndrome
48400 Question from H5
- If your chromosome makeup is XXY, then you have
- Downs syndrome
- Kleinfelters syndrome
- Turners syndrome
49400 Answer from H5
b. Kleinfelters syndrome
50500 Question from H5
- Karyotyping is the process of taking a picture of
your - Cells
- Organelles
- Atoms
- chromosomes
51500 Answer from H5
d. chromosomes