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MITOSIS REVIEW
  • Chapter 10 Test

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ESSAY 1
  • How is cancer related to the cell cycle?
  • Do not have a normally functioning cell cycle

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How are cancer cells different from most cells?
  • Divide excessively and can invade other tissue

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ESSAY 2
  • STEM CELLS
  • Cells that can turn into almost any kind of cell
    (not yet differentiated).
  • Formed a few days after an egg and sperm join.

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  • From
  • embryos

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  • Adult stem cells

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  • Cord Blood

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Stem Cell Animations
  • "How Embryonic Stem Cell Lines are Made" Biology
    Animation Library Dolan DNA Learning Center
  • Stem Cell Animation

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Essay 2 (cont.) SOURCES
  • Umbilical cord blood
  • Fetal tissue
  • Adult bone marrow
  • Embryonic stem cells

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Essay 2 (cont.) PROS
  • treat disorders like spinal damage, Parkinsons
    disease, leukemia
  • Make heart and nerve tissue in the lab

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Essay 2 CONS
  • Use embryos (kill them) Click on Creating Stem
    Cells
  • Dont have a lot of success yet
  • Who funds it (private v. government)

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1. Sexual and Asexual
  • ASEXUAL
  • One parent
  • Two Identical offspring
  • SEXUAL
  • Two parents
  • 4 different offspring

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2. Chromatin, chromosomes, chromatids (all DNA
protein)
  • Interphase loose chromatin
  • Prophase tightly coiled sister chromatids form
    through metaphase
  • Anaphase Telophase sister chromatids separate
    to single chromosomes

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3. Nucleosomes and Histones
  • 8 histone proteins are wrapped with chromosomes
    to tightly coil into chromatids
  • Histones chromosomes nucleosome
  • DNA packaging, 3D animation with advanced
    narration and labels Dolan DNA Learning Center

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4. Asexual Reproduction
  • Prokaryotes
  • (no nucleus)
  • Binary fission
  • Eukaryotes
  • (nucleus)
  • mitosis

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5. Phases of Mitosis
  • PMAT
  • Prophase
  • Metaphase
  • Anaphase
  • Telophase

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6. Nuclear Envelope Changes
  • Prophase nuclear envelope dissolves
  • Telophase nuclear envelope reforms

How could you tell them apart?
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7. Diff
  • Cytokinesis
  • Division of the cytoplasm
  • Mitosis
  • Division of nucleus

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8. Cytokinesis
  • Animal Cells
  • Cleavage furrow
  • Plant Cells
  • Cell Plate

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9. G1 S G2 Interphase
  • G1 organelle growth (mitochondrion,
    chloroplasts), and growth of cell
  • S DNA synthesis (replication)
  • G2 centriole and spindle growth, and growth of
    cell

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10. Locate on a dividing cell
  • Chromatids
  • Centrioles
  • Centromeres
  • Spindle fibers
  • Asters

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10. Locate on a dividing cell
  • Chromatids
  • Centromeres
  • Centrioles

Spindle fibers
Asters
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centrioles
chromatids
  • Asters
  • Spindle fibers

centromeres
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11. What makes chromatids move to poles?
  • Contraction of spindle fibers
  • spindle contraction videos

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12. What are cyclins (and Cdks)?
  • Protein regulators of the cell cycle

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13. Cells Dividing
  • A lot
  • Blood
  • Skin
  • Digestive tract
  • Not after formed
  • Nerve
  • Muscle

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13. B Cancer Cells
  • Cancer cells due to an abnormal cell cycle
  • Cells grow abnormally and do not stop, even if
    there are too many

Breast cancer cells
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What phase?
  • Chromatin thickens?
  • Prophase
  • Nuclear envelope disappears
  • Prophase
  • Nuclear envelope reappears
  • telophase

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What phase?
  • Centrioles move to opposite poles
  • Prophase
  • Spindle fibers form
  • Prophase
  • Cell plate forms
  • Cytokinesis/Telophase

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Which phase?
  • Chromosomes line up at the equator
  • metaphase
  • Cytoplasm divides
  • Cytokinesis/Telophase
  • Nucleoli break down
  • Prophase
  • Nucleoli reform
  • Telophase

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15. As the cell increases in size
  • The surface area to volume ratio
  • decreases

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16. Why do cells divide?
  • cell membrane could not keep up with bringing in
    enough oxygen/nutrients
  • DNA cant keep up

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17. How many chromosomes
  • Are in each human body cell?
  • 46

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18. How many times is the reduction
  • In length of the chromatid than it is in the
    chromosome form?
  • 10,000 times

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19. A cell spends what of time in interphase?
  • 90

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20. What is the purpose of p53?
  • It is the tumor suppressor gene. p53 animation
    Rediscovering Biology - Animation Archive
  • It checks that the DNA is OK. If not, it repairs
    it or kills the cell.
  • IF it is faulty, it leads to a lot of cancer.

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21. How does a cell respond to growth
  • When it comes in contact with other cells?
  • Stops growing
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