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PBSC-BSC-The Cell Cycle Mitosis

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The phase of interphase when the DNA is replicated, is known as _______.   Synthesis - S  
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The portion of mitosis wherein the DNA condenses and two poles are established.   Prophase  
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The portion of mitosis wherein the chromosomes line up at the spindle equator.   Metaphase  
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Cells which are exact genetic copies of the parent cell.   Clones  
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The portion of mitosis that includes: chromosomes re-condensing, a new nuclear envelope forms for each cell; cytokinesis occurs here also.   Telophase  
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The nuclear division mechanism which results in clones for growth and development.   mitosis  
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The nuclear division mechanism which results in hapoid (1/2 the chromosome number) cells for reproduction   meiosis  
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The "arms and legs" of the chromosome (X shaped)   Chromatids  
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Cells which undergo division to become sex cells.   germ cells  
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All cells in an organism which are not germ cells.   Somatic Cells  
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The total number of chromosome pairs in a diploid human cell.   23  
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The region of the duplicated chromosome where the sister chromatids are joined.   Centromere  
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What percentage of the cell's life cycle is spent in Interphase?   90%  
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The division of the cytoplasm which occurs during telophase is called _______.   Cytokinesis  
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DNA which is complexed with proteins.   Chromosomes  
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Chromosome pairs which are the same type (shape, number, same genes).   Homologous  
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The term for cells having two chromosomes of each type.   Diploid  
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The total number of chromosomes in a diploid human cell.   46  
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The division of the cytoplasm in animal cells (during telophase).   Cleavage Furrow  
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The G1 phase of interphase stands for _______.   Growth or GAP  
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The portion of mitosis wherein the sister chromatids are separated and each is pulled toward an opposite pole.   Anaphase  
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The division of the cytoplasm in plant cells (during telophase).   Cell Plate  
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The term for cells having half the normal number of chromosomes.   Haploid  
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Cell division that results in identical daughter cells for growth and repair is _______ while cell division that results in gametes is _______.   Mitosis; meiosis  
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Cell division in prokaryotes is known as ______ _______.   Binary fission  
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Checkpoints to determine that it is safe to continue mitosis occur in _____, _____, and _____.   G1, G2, M  
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If a cell doesn't receive a go ahead at the checkpoint, it enters this phase:   Go  
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______ occurs when a cell acquires the ability to divide indefinitely.   Transformation  
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A ball of cells that is growing uncontrollably is a _______.   Tumor  
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Tumors whose cells remain together in one place are _______ tumors.   Benign  
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Tumors whose cells break off and can form new tumors at distant sites are _______ tumors.   Malignant  
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The term for when malignant tumors spread to other parts of the tissue or body is:   Metastatic  
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Normal healthy cells stop growing when they become crowded; this is known as:   Density dependent inhibition  
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Cancer cells that have lost the ability to stop dividing when not attached to a substrate have lost their:   Anchorage dependence  
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