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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


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Chapter 10- Cell Division
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Vocabulary The Cell Cycle Mitosis Mitosis Cell Cycle Regulation
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Question 1 - 10
  • This is the process by which a cell divides into
    2 daughter cells.

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Answer 1 10
  • What is cell division?

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Question 1 - 20
  • Collectively, this part of the cell cycle
    includes the G1, S and G2 phases. They are the
    intermediate phases between periods of cell
    division.

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Answer 1 20
  • What is interphase?

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Question 1 - 30
  • When chromosomes replicate, they form these. It
    looks like an x shape.

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Answer 1 30
  • What are sister chromatids?

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Question 1 - 40
  • This is the area where sister chromatids attach.
    When the spindle forms, this is the part of the
    sister chromatids that binds to the spindle.

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Answer 1 40
  • What is the centromere?

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Question 1 - 50
  • This is a protein that regulates the timing of
    the cell cycle.

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Answer 1 50
  • What is a cyclin?

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Question 2 - 10
  • The cell cycle consists of this many phases?

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Answer 2 10
  • What are four?

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Question 2 - 20
  • Cell division occurs in the M phase of the cell
    cycle. It is made up of these two parts?

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Answer 2 20
  • What are mitosis and cytokinesis?

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Question 2 - 30
  • These two phases of the cell cycle control the
    growth of cells, in between periods of division.

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Answer 2 30
  • What are the G1 ad G2 phases?

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Question 2 - 40
  • These are the phases of the cell cycle, in order.

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Answer 2 40
  • What are M, G1, S and G2?

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Question 2 - 50
  • Chromosome replication occurs during this phase
    of the cell cycle.

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Answer 2 50
  • What is the S phase?

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Question 3 - 10
  • Mitosis is the division of the nucleus. This is
    the division of the cytoplasm.

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Answer 3 10
  • What is cytokinesis?

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Question 3 - 20
  • Mitosis occurs during this phase of the cell
    cycle.

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Answer 3 20
  • What is M phase?

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Question 3 - 30
  • This is the longest phase of mitosis. Chromosomes
    condense, the nuclear envelope disappears and the
    centrioles form a spindle across the cell.

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Answer 3 30
  • What is prophase?

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Question 3 - 40
  • During this phase, the sister chromatids split,
    becoming two individual chromosomes. They begin
    to move to opposite ends of the cell.

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Answer 3 40
  • What is anaphase?

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Question 3 - 50
  • Cytokinesis usually happens at the same time as
    this phase of mitosis

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Answer 3 50
  • What is telophase?

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Question 4 - 10
  • Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm.
    This is the division of the nucleus.

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Answer 4 10
  • What is mitosis?

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Question 4 - 20
  • This is the acronym for the four phases of
    mitosis.

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Answer 4 20
  • What is PMAT?

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Question 4 - 30
  • During this phase, the sister chromatids line up
    across the center of the cell and their
    centromeres attach to the spindle.

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Answer 4 30
  • What is metaphase?

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Question 4 - 40
  • During this phase, the spindle disappears nuclear
    envelopes re-form around the two new sets of
    chromosomes.

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Answer 4 40
  • What is telophase?

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Question 4 - 50
  • During cytokinesis, animal cell membranes simply
    draw in and pinch off, creating two new cells.
    However, in plant cells, this structure forms as
    a precursor to the cell wall.

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Answer 4 50
  • What is the cell plate?

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Question 5 - 10
  • Uncontrolled cell growth can cause this disease?

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Answer 5 10
  • What is cancer?

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Question 5 - 20
  • This is a form of cancer treatment where toxic
    chemicals are used to alter the cell cycle of
    cancerous cells.

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Answer 5 20
  • What is chemotherapy?

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Question 5 - 30
  • There are two types of cyclin drugs. Internal
    regulators respond to events inside the cell
    while these respond to signals outside the cell.

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Answer 5 30
  • What are external regulators?

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Question 5 - 40
  • When functioning properly, this gene is in charge
    of pausing cell division until all DNA is
    properly copied.

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Answer 5 40
  • What is the p53 gene?

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Question 5 - 50
  • Cyclins are a family of proteins that regulate
    the timing of the cell cycle. When injected into
    non-dividing cells, the cells will then do this

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Answer 5 50
  • What is divide?
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