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Term | Definition |
asexual reproduction | one parent; 2 daughter cells genetically identical to parent |
binary fission | parent organism divides into 2 EQUAL parts ex. bacteria, ameba |
budding | parent organism divides into 2 UNEQUAL parts ex. yeast, hydra |
spore formation | specialized cells which will be released to germinate and grow into new ex. mold |
regeneration | organism can grow from a part/section ex. starfish, some worms |
How does an organism increase in size? | - having each cell enlarge - increasing the number of cells |
Can cells increase in size indefinitely? | No |
Why can't cells increase in size indefinitely? | - DNA overload (more demand on DNA) - the size gets too great for cell membrane - trouble moving enough food/oxygen in and waste out - uses up food and oxygen quickly |
Cell Division (mitotic phase) | process by which a cell divides into 2 daughter cells |
What happens when a cell divides? | each daughter cell gets its own copy of the parent's cell DNA |
chromatid | 2 identical DNA strands |
centromere | the pace where the chromatids are connected |
What are the stages of the cell cycle? | Mitosis, G1 phase, DNA synthesis, G2 phase |
What is the cell cycle? | series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide |
Mitosis | when the nucleus divides to form 2 nuclei |
What are the phases of mitosis? | prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase |
prophase | 1st phase; the chromosomes appear condensed and the nuclear envelope is not apparent |
metaphase | 2nd phase; chromosomes are lined up in the center; spindle fibers are attached to the chromosome Hint: Metaphase = M (middle) |
anaphase | 3rd phase; chromosomes have separated and are moving toward the poles HINT: Anaphase = A (apart) |
telophase | 4th phase; chromosomes are at the poles; nuclear envelope is reforming |
cytokinesis | cell membrane pinches together to form 2 cells. In plants, the cell plate becomes the cell wall |
When will a cell stop growing? | when the cell comes into contact with other cells |
cyclins | proteins that control the timing of the cell cycle |
cancer | when the body doesn't respond to the regulatory signals; masses of cells called tumors |
tumors | masses of cancer cells |
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