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Mitosis, Meiosis or Both? Cell Cycle Mitosis Cancer Meiosis Mitosis, Meiosis or Both? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Go to Double Jeopardy Replay End Round Go to Final Jeopardy
What are the two main parts of the cell cycle? next
Interphase and Mitosis $100
What are the three parts of Interphase? (in order) next
G1, S, G2 $200
What are the three checkpoints in the cell cycle? next
G1, G2, Mitosis (Spindle formation) checkpoints $300
What is MPF, what does it stand for, what is it composed of and what does it do? next
Mitosis promoting factor, Composed of cyclin and CdK, It controls the G2 checkpoint into mitosis $400
What are three external signals that control the cell cycle? next
Growth factors, density dependency inhibition, anchorage dependency $500
What are the four phases of mitosis? next
prophase, metaphase, anaphase & telophase $100
What is the longest stage of mitosis? next
prophase $200
Summarize what happens during prophase and why this is important next
Chromosomes condense from chromatin into chromosomes – easier to move, Nuclear membrane breaks down, Spindles begin to form $300
At which phase are centrioles beginning to move apart next
prophase $400
What is binary fission – explain the process and which organisms divide this way next
Used by bacteria to reproduce, single loop chromosome replicates and cell splits $500
What does excess cell division cause? next
Tumor $100
What stage of the cell cycle is shorten when a person has cancer? next
Interphase $200
What is the difference between malignant and metastasis? next
$300 Malignant: Cancer that is actively growing Metastasis: Cancer has traveled into blood and lymph systems $300
What is the name of the cancer drug that affects microtubule production? next
taxol $400
What are HeLa cells? next
“Immortal” cells that were stolen from Henrietta Lacks in 1951 (a black breast cancer patient) that have been used in medical research since $500
What type of cells are produced via meiosis? next
Gametes (Sperm & Egg) $100
What does haploid mean? next
Having only one set of chromosomes $200
Gametogenesis (producing of female gametes / eggs) is called what? next
oogenesis $300
What is crossing over and why is it important? next
Swapping / exchange (crossing over) of maternal and paternal chromosome parts – leads to new genetic combinations $400
What are three things that increase the genetic variation among people? next
Crossing over, Independent Assortment & Random Fertilization $500
Occurs in stages next
Both $100
DNA replication occurs only once next
Both $200
Cells produced in the gonads next
Meiosis $300
Synapsis next
Meiosis $400
Daughter cells identical to parent cell next
Mitosis $500
Daily Double next
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