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Cell Division #1 JEOPARDY S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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What Phase Is it? Vocabulary Cell Division Picture ID More Vocab 100 200 300 400 500
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What phase is it? 100 Chromosomes are spread out as chromatin DNA is copied Cell is “doing its job” A: What is INTERPHASE ? S2C06 Jeopardy Review http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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What phase is it? 200 A: What is ANAPHASE ? Chromatids separate and move to opposite poles S2C06 Jeopardy Review http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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What phase is it? 300 A: What is METAPHASE ? Chromosomes line up in MIDDLE of the cell. S2C06 Jeopardy Review http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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What phase is it? 400 A: What is PROPHASE? chromatin scrunches into chromosomes Nuclear membrane/nucleolus disappears Spindle fibers/centrioles appear S2C06 Jeopardy Review http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/102/lectures/08mit&veg102.html
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What phase is it? 500 A: What is Interphase G 2 ? Cell makes the organelles and molecules needed for a new cell (be specific) S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Vocabulary 100 A: What are CHROMOSOMES? S2C06 Jeopardy Review DNA and attached proteins that is Condensed and wound up in the nucleus of dividing cells
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Vocabulary 200 A: What is a CENTROMERE ? This holds the 2 chromatids together in a chromosome. S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Vocabulary 300 A: What is chromatin? Thin and threadlike DNA; how the DNA in the nucleus is during Interphase. S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Vocabulary 400 A: What is a CLEAVAGE FURROW? The area of the cell membrane of an animal cell that pinches in to separate the dividing cell into 2 new cells. S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Vocabulary 500 A: What is the nucleolus? Structure within the nucleus that is often seen during Interphase. This structure makes ribosomes. S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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When cells get too big they can’t transport enough food, oxygen, & waste across their cell membrane because _____________ increases faster than __________________ Cell Division 100 cell volume surface area S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Cell Division 200 A: What is asexual? Type of reproduction where one parent or parent cell is involved and produces a clone S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Cell Division 300 A: What is MITOSIS & cytokinesis? Type of cell division used by eukaryotes to make more cells that are identical to the starting cell S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Cell Division 400 A: What are chromosomes ? Form of DNA seen in cells that are dividing S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Cell Division 500 A: What is the S phase of interphase? The phase where DNA replication occurs before cell division begins (be specific) S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Picture ID 100 A: What is a cleavage furrow? S2C06 Jeopardy Review This pinched in place in an animal cell during cytokinesis
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Picture ID 200 A: What is centromere ? S2C06 Jeopardy Review This holds the 2 chromatid copies together.
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Picture ID 300 A: What is the nucleolus? This structure makes ribosomes and is often seen in the nucleus during interphase S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Picture ID 400 A: What is cell plate? Name the divider that forms in a plant cell during cytokinesis S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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Picture ID 500 A: What is E, C, A, D, B (I-PMAT) ? The correct order of these cells for cell cycle. S2C06 Jeopardy Review ABCDEABCDE
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More Vocab 100 A: What is chromatin ? DNA and attached proteins that is spread out in the nucleus of non-dividing cells S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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More Vocab 200 A: What are centrioles? Structures at the poles to which the spindle fibers attach and pull the chromosomes. S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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More Vocab 300 A: What is cancer? S2C06 Jeopardy Review Disease in which body cells lose their ability to control their cell cycle
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More Vocab 400 A: What are CHROMATIDS? The 2 identical arms that make up a chromosome S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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More Vocab 500 A: What is a carcinogen? Substance that causes cancer S2C06 Jeopardy Review
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