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Jeopardy Ch 10 a

mitosis dna checklist potpourri 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Two genetically identical cells What does mitosis actually accomplish? . Row 1, Col 1

the synthesis (S) phase? DNA gets synthesized What occurs during the synthesis (S) phase? 1,2

Circular loop What does the chromosome of a bacterium look like? 1,3

SA:V ratio gets too small, DNA cant be copied quickly enuf, cell gets too big Why do cells divide? 1,4

When cells are not dividing, what phase do they remain in? 2,1

what are the first three phases of the interphase what are the first three phases of the cell cycle collectively known as? 2,2

How do prokaryotes (bacteria) go through cell division? Copy loop of dna How do prokaryotes (bacteria) go through cell division? 2,3

how is genetic information divided in the two new cells? equally how is genetic information divided in the two new cells? 2,4

cytokinesis is completed? Enter g1 What occurs after cytokinesis is completed? . 3,1

that is characterized by the arrangement of all chromosomes metaphase The phase of mitosis that is characterized by the arrangement of all chromosomes along the equator of the cell is called 3,2

How do prokaryotes (bacteria) go through cytokinesis? DNA replicated, cell wall goes between each copy, cytokinesis How do prokaryotes (bacteria) go through cytokinesis? Is a cell wall formed? 3,3

Coiled DNA single strand joined together at centromere what are chromatids? . 3,4

In order to fit within the cell, how does DNA compact itself? Chromatin-Nucleosomes-chromatid-chromosomes In order to fit within the cell, how does DNA compact itself? 4,1

Each cell occupies most of its time in what mitotic stage? interphase Each cell occupies most of its time in what mitotic stage? 4,2

What is different between the Cell plate in plants What is different between the cytokinesis of plant and animal cells . 4,3

chromosome where two sister centromere What is the region of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are held together called? 4,4

the chromosome condenses? DNA wraps tightly around histones, making nucleosome, nucleosomes wrap around each other into domains, domains into chromatids What occurs as the chromosome condenses? 5,1

sequence of the cell cycle? . G1 – S-G2 -mitosis - cytokinesis What is the correct sequence of the cell cycle? . 5,2

C,B,A,D 5,3

Anaphase What is #1 5,4