What are the phases of the cell cycle?
How can interphase be divided?
What happens in the gap 1 phase of interphase?
All organelles in the cell are doubled, including cytosol components and centrioles
- Cell growth
What happens in the synthesis stage of interphase?
The DNA replicates
- Genome replication
What happens in the gap 2 phase of interphase?
All the enzymes needed for cell division are produced
Which phase of the cell cycle do most eukaryotic cells spend their time?
Interphase, the cells still carries out the regular functions, it just also prepares for mitosis
What are the stages of mitosis?
What happens during prophase?
Where are the two sister chromatids held together?
The centromere, a sort of junction holding the two sister chromatids together
How does the spindle fiber connect to a chromosome?
Proteins in the centromeres of the chromosomes called kinetochores attach to the microtubules
What happens during metaphase?
What happens during anaphase?
- The sister chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of the cell
What happens during telophase?
How does the cell pinch during telophase?
A ring of constricting actin and myosin filaments surrounding the inside of the circumference of the cell
What are the tubulin monomers reused for after the spindle apparatus is broken down?
To reconstruct the cytoskeleton of the new daughter cells
What is cytokinesis and what happens during this phase?
What is the name of the pinch before the two daughter cells split?
Cleavage furrow
Why can’t plants use an actin cleavage furrow to separate the daughter cells?
The actin filaments are not strong enough to penetrate the cell wall
What do plants use instead of actin filaments during telophase?
Vesicles from the Golgi apparatus form an expanding membrane partician, kind of like a wall of vesicles between the two daughter cells
What is the G1 checkpoint in the cell cycle?
- Makes the decision whether the cell should divide, delay divisions or enter a resting stage
What is the G2 checkpoint in the cell cycle
What is the M checkpoint in the cell cycle?
How many principal checkpoints are there in the cell cycle?
3
What allows the principal checkpoints to move onto the next step in the cell cycle?