Sunday, September 1, 2019
Cell Cycle Essay
cell growth, normal functions  What occurs in G1 in the cell cycle?  Cell cycle  What is the series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide?  G1  What is the longest stage of the cell cycle called?  interphase  During what stage does the G1,S,and G2 phases happen?  Mitosis  During what phase of the cell cycle does mitosis and cytokinesis occur?  Mitosis  During what phase of the cell cycle does cell division occur?  S (synthesis)  During what phase of the cell cycle is DNA replicated?  G1  During what phase of the cell cycle does the cell grow?  G2  During what phase of the cell cycle does the cell prepare for mitosis?  4  How many stages are there in mitosis?  Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase  Put the following stages of mitosis in order: anaphase, prophase, metaphase, and telophase  G1, S, G2, M  Put the following stages of the cell cycle in order: G2, S, G1, M  Cell grows, DNA replication, cell prepares for mitosis, cell division  Put the following actions in order: DNA replication, cell grows, cell division, cell prepares for mitosis.  For efficiency, the process would take too long if it was bigger  Explain why cells donââ¬â¢t just continue to grow larger as organisms grow larger. Why do cell divide? (Write in complete sentences)  DNA replication  What occurs in S phase of the cell cycle?  cell prepares for mitosis  What occurs in G2 phase of the cell cycle?  cell division  What occurs in M phase of the cell cycle?  nuclear membrane disapears, spindle fibers form chromosomes condense  What occurs in prophase phase of the cell cycle?  chromosomes line up at equater  What occurs in metaphase phase of the cell cycle?  sister chromatids pull apart  What occurs in anaphase phase of the cell cycle?  chromosomes have separated/ ribosomes begin to form  What occurs in telophase phase of the cell cycle?  Interphase- G, S, G2 normal cell growth/prep for division  Missing from this are Interphase and Cytokinesis. What are they, and when do they occur? (Interphase)  physical splitting of the cell  Missing from this are Interphase and Cytokinesis. What are they, and when do they occur? (Cytokinesis)  D  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): cells at end of mitosis  H  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): cells at end of meiosis  D  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): liver cell  H  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): sperm  H  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): egg  D  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): skin cell  H  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): gamete  D  Identify whether they are haploid (H) or diploid (D): somatic (body) cell  1 copy of every cell  What is a haploid?  2 copies of every cell  What is a diploid?  46, 23  Human cells: diploid # ____ haploid #_____  1. crossing over/ mixing DNA from parents 2. produce gamets  Explain how meiosis increases genetic diversity in 2 different ways:  2  # cells produced in Mitosis  4  # cells produced in Meiosis  replace cells+get bigger  Reasons for occurrence in Mitosis  making gametes for sexual reproduction  Reasons for occurrence in Meiosis  1  # of divisions in Mitosis  2  # of divisions in Meiosis  no  Includes crossing over (Y/ N) Mitosis  yes  Includes crossing over (Y/ N) Meiosis  somatic  Kind of cells using it (Mitosis)  gamets  Kind of cells using it (Meiosis)    
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