
Cell Cycle
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10th Grade
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Eva Kelly
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Cell Cycle
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Multiple Choice
What happens during G1 of interphase in the cell cycle?
The cell grows and prepares for cell division.
The cell grows and goes through normal processes.
The cell divides.
DNA replicates.
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Multiple Choice
What are the phases of interphase (B, C and D)?
G1, S, G2
P, M, A, T
Mitosis and Cytokinesis
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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Multiple Choice
What are the 2 phases of M phase and what happens during M phase?
G1 and G2 - the cell grows
Prophase and Telophase - the nucleus divides
Mitosis and Cytokinesis - the cell divides
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration - energy is made
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Multiple Choice
What happens during S phase of interphase?
The cell grows and goes through normal processes
The cell divides
The cell grows and prepares for cell division
DNA replicates
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Multiple Choice
What phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes become visible and the nuclear membrane disintegrates?
Metaphase
Prophase
Telophase
Anaphase
7
Multiple Choice
Which phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes have gathered at opposites ends of the cell inside of 2 new nuclear membranes?
Telophase
Prophase
Anaphase
Metaphase
8
Multiple Choice
What phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Anaphase
Telophase
Prophase
Metaphase
9
Multiple Choice
What phase of mitosis is this where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell?
Telophase
Anaphase
Metaphase
Prophase
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of A, B and C?
Anaphase, Telophase and Prophase
Cytokinesis, Anaphase and Prophase
Metaphase, Interphase and Cytokinesis
Mitosis, Interphase and Replication
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of D, E and F?
Anaphase, Prophase, Telophase
Apoptosis, Cytokinesis, M phase
Mitosis, Anaphase, Interphase
Cell Cycle, M Phase, Interphase
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Multiple Choice
What do the stripes on the chromosomes represent?
Homologous
Sister Chromatids
Genes
Centromere
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Multiple Choice
What part of the double chromosome is the letter b pointing to?
Homologous
Sister Chromatids
Genes
Centromere
14
Multiple Choice
The two halves of the double chromosome (c) are called ________ _______.
Sister Chromatids
Homologous
Genes
Centromere
15
Multiple Choice
These two double chromosomes have they same types of genes; so, they are ____________________________.
Centromere
Genes
Sister Chromatids
Homologous
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Multiple Choice
What cell structures are A, B and C in this picture?
Sister Chromatids, Centrioles, Centromere
Centromere, Spindle Fibers, Genes
Centrioles, Chromosome, Spindle Fibers
Centromere, Genes, Sister Chromatids
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Multiple Choice
What are D and E in this picture?
Centromere, Sister Chromatids
Centrioles, Genes
Spindle Fibers, Chromosome
Genes, Centrioles
18
Multiple Choice
Which set of cells are not cancer cells?
The ones on the left
The ones in the middle
The ones on the right
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Multiple Choice
What are cells called that get stuck in the "on" position and keep growing?
Normal Cells
Daughter Cells
Parent Cells
Cancer Cells
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Multiple Choice
What percentage of cancer deaths are preventable with a change of life style?
2%
13%
Just under half (42-45%)
Nearly all cancer (95-97%)
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Multiple Choice
What is a group of cells that are growing out of control?
Tumor
Normal
Benign
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Multiple Choice
What is a cancerous tumor called?
Benign
Malignant
Normal
23
Multiple Choice
Name 2 reasons why cells divide instead of getting larger.
Cells do not divide
They get too large to bring in enough nutrients and they generate too much waste to move across the cell membrane.
There is too much cytoplasm to keep inside of the cell membrane
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Multiple Choice
What happens when the controls that keep mitosis in check fail?
Benign
Nothing Happens
Cancer
The cell dies
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Multiple Choice
What are 2 advantages to using embryonic stem cells instead of adult stem cells for medical research?
There are no advantages to using embryonic stem cells.
They are more compatible with a person's immune system.
They are easier to harvest and easier to grow.
Embryonic stem cell research does not exist.
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Multiple Choice
What is one advantage of using adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells in medical research?
If they belong to the patient, they are more compatible with that person's immune system.
There is no advantage for using adult stem cells.
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