What are the three main reasons for cell division?
True or False…
There is no new combination of cellular material as a result of single cell reproduction
True; all new cells contain same DNA as original cell
Where does asexual reproduction occur?
Occurs in all somatic (body) cells, unicellular organisms, and simple multicellular organisms (budding, runners)
What are the five levels DNA is organized into?
True or False…
Chromosomes may be found as individual chromatids (during late stages of cell division) or as paired/sister chromatids (connected at the centromere)
True
Fill in the Blank:
Sister chromatids are _________ to each other
Sister chromatids are IDENTICAL to each other
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
23 pairs (46 total)
Define: Homologs
What is the cell cycle?
Refers to the life cycle of a cell where it alternates between haploid and diploid form
What are the two MAIN parts of the cell cycle?
What are the 3 stages of interphase?
What are the five stages of cell division?
What are the five stages of cell division?
Define: mitosis
Cell division in somatic cells
True or False…
All of the cells produced by mitosis are identical in genetic makeup to the original cells
True
Define: alleles
A alternative form of the same gene caused by slight variations in DNA base sequences
The appearance and functionality of a cell is a result of…
a) difference in cellular content
b) difference in the way that content is expressed
Answer: B
The unique appearance and functionality found in different cells of the body is NOT due to difference in cellular content, but instead, a difference in the way that content is expressed (differentiation)
Define: differentiation
The process during which young, immature (unspecialized) cells take on individual characteristics and reach their mature (specialized) form and function
Explain the steps of prophase in cell division
Explain the steps of metaphase in cell division
Explain the steps of anaphase in cell division
Explain the steps of telophase in cell division
Explain the steps of cytokinesis in cell division
Define: Stomaic Cells