What is the cell cycle?
What happens during interphase?
What are the three stages of interphase called?
What happens in the G1 phase of interphase?
What happens in the S phase of interphase?
- DNA is replicated in the nucleus
What happens in G2 phase of interphase?
What phases are in the cell cycle?
What is mitosis?
What is cytokinesis?
When does the G0 stage happen permanently?
What is the G0 phase?
When might the GO stage happen temporarily?
What do checkpoints do in the cell cycle?
What is the G1 checkpoint and what does it check for?
- checks for: cell size, nutrients, growth, DNA damage
What is the G2 checkpoint and what does it check for?
- checks for: cell size, DNA replication and DNA damage
What is the spindle assembly checkpoint and what does it check for?
What happens if a checkpoint fails?
- apoptosis (self destruction)
What is the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis?
What is the importance of the G2 checkpoint?
What is a disadvantage of indefinite cell division?
How is DNA usually replicated in eight hours in a eukaryotic cell?
- idea that simultaneous replication of different lengths
Why does it takes a shorter time to replicate the genome of a prokaryotic cell?
- has fewer genes/has no introns
What is mitosis?
Why is mitosis so important?