WHAT SHOULD I KNOW FOR THE MITOSIS Chapter 10 TEST (H)
VOCAB PICTIONARY VOCAB LIST
CELL CYCLE PIE CHART SLIDE SHOW
BLUE MITOSIS SHEET Chapter ?’s
What happens in each of the phases?
(Ex: chromosomes line up in middle of cell = metaphase;
make molecules and organelles grow bigger = G2)
Be able to use vocab words to describe these events.
spindle
centromere
chromatid
centrioles
chromatin
chromosomes,
cell plate
cleavage furrow
centrosome
homologous chromosomes
Which are identical- chromatids or homologous chromosomes?
Which are similar but not identical?
What phases make up interphase?
What are the phases that make up mitosis?
Which phase are cells in most of the time?
Give an example of a cell in G0.
In which order do the phases occur?
Why is telophase called “reverse prophase”?
Be able to identify the different phases in a picture/diagram.
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How is cytokinesis different in plant and animal cells?
How is DNA different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
How is cell division different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Which organelle packages the material used to build the cell plate in plant cells?
Which organelle provides the energy for moving chromosomes?
What is DNA overload?
What happens to a cell’s volume and surface area as it grows bigger?
For what reasons might a cell use mitosis?
increase size of organism, repair injury, replace worn out cells, DNA overload, low SA/volume ratio
How is chromatin different from chromosomes?
When do cells use these?
Why do cells switch back and forth between these two forms?
What is cancer?
What is a carcinogen? Give examples.
What is contact inhibition?
What is anchorage dependence?
Which of these do cancer cells show?
What do cyclins do?
What are telomeres?
What happens to telomeres as cells age?
What is telomerase?
What kinds of cells have high levels of telomerase?
What is transformation?
What changes happen during transformation that allow a cancer cell to become immortal?