What happens when a cell reaches a certain size?
It either divides or stops growing
What is the range of time it takes for a cell to go through a cell cycle?
8-20 hours
What are the two main phases in the cell cycle?
Interphase and M phase
Interphase?
When the cell is growing and actively metabolising
M phase?
When the cell is actively dividing
Two types of chromatin?
Heterochromatin and euchromatin
Heterochromatin?
- DNA is inactive
Euchromatin?
- Genes are expressible (DNA is active)
What happens to the chromatin in the early stages of mitosis?
They become more and more condensed
Centromere?
Are the sister chromatids identical?
Yes, bc they each have the same DNA
Kinetochore?
Where is the telomere located?
At the ends of the chromatids
What is the function of the telomere?
Structure of the telomere?
- 5 - TTAGGG - 3 repeating DNA sequence (repeated over 1000 times)
Karyotype?
A chart that orders the homologous chromosome pairs by number, size and morphology (biggest to smallest)
Gap 1?
S phase?
- RNA transcription and protein synthesis is continued
Gap 2?
- Further RNA transcription and protein synthesis occurs
Quiescence or G0?
Senescence?
When cells permanently stop dividing due to age or accumulated DNA damage (apoptosis = cell death)
What are the 3 cell cycle check points?
What protein regulates G1 as well as the formation of cancer cells?
p53
What ultimately happens in mitotic phase?
The division of a mother cell into two daughter cells