What are the stages of Mitosis?
Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
What percent of the cell cycle is Mitosis?
10%
What are the stages of Interphase?
G1: first gap phase. Cell begins to grow.
S Phase: Duplication of chromosomes
G2: second gap phase: cell prepares to divide
Cell growth is seen during all three stages. The cell continues to make organelles and proteins
How are chromosomes moved?
The centrosome is duplicated and they move to opposite sides of the cell.
The centrosome creates a microtubule structure called spindle fibers that connect to the kinetochore on the chromosome
The spindle fibers control the chromosome movement during Mitosis
How many chromosomes does a human cell have?
44 autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes ( Two XX or XY)
Describe Prophase
Prometaphase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
How is cytokinesis different in animals and plants?
How do bacteria and Archae reproduce?
Binary fission:
What is the G1 checkpoint?
Cancer
Cancer is a disruption of the checkpoints of cell division
Colchicine
A drug that disrupts microtubule formation. It’s a form of chemotherapy
somatic cells
All body cells excluding sex cells (gametes)
gametes
sex cells: eggs and sperm
genome
The genetic information in the cell
aster
spindle
structure made up of proteins and microtubules. The spindle includes centrosomes, asters, and microtubules
zygote
fertilized egg (2N)
apoptosis
- Neighboring cells suffer no damage
Tumor
clump of overlapping cells
- can be malignant or benign
neoplasm
a new and abnormal growth