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Cell Cycle

Cell Cycle

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Biology

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10th Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS1-4, HS-LS3-1, HS-LS3-2

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Cell Cycle

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What happens during G1 of interphase in the cell cycle?

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The cell grows and prepares for cell division.

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The cell grows and goes through normal processes.

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The cell divides.

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DNA replicates.

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What are the phases of interphase (B, C and D)?

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G1, S, G2

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P, M, A, T

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Mitosis and Cytokinesis

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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

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What are the 2 phases of M phase and what happens during M phase?

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G1 and G2 - the cell grows

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Prophase and Telophase - the nucleus divides

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Mitosis and Cytokinesis - the cell divides

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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration - energy is made

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Multiple Choice

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What happens during S phase of interphase?

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The cell grows and goes through normal processes

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The cell divides

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The cell grows and prepares for cell division

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DNA replicates

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What phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes become visible and the nuclear membrane disintegrates?

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Metaphase

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Prophase

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Telophase

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Anaphase

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Multiple Choice

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Which phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes have gathered at opposites ends of the cell inside of 2 new nuclear membranes?

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Telophase

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Prophase

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Anaphase

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Metaphase

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What phase of mitosis is this where chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?

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Anaphase

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Telophase

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Prophase

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Metaphase

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What phase of mitosis is this where sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell?

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Telophase

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Anaphase

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Metaphase

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Prophase

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Multiple Choice

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What are the names of A, B and C?

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Anaphase, Telophase and Prophase

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Cytokinesis, Anaphase and Prophase

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Metaphase, Interphase and Cytokinesis

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Mitosis, Interphase and Replication

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Multiple Choice

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What are the names of D, E and F?

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Anaphase, Prophase, Telophase

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Apoptosis, Cytokinesis, M phase

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Mitosis, Anaphase, Interphase

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Cell Cycle, M Phase, Interphase

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Multiple Choice

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What do the stripes on the chromosomes represent?

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Homologous

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Sister Chromatids

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Genes

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Centromere

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What part of the double chromosome is the letter b pointing to?

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Homologous

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Sister Chromatids

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Genes

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Centromere

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Multiple Choice

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The two halves of the double chromosome (c) are called ________ _______.

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Sister Chromatids

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Homologous

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Genes

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Centromere

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Multiple Choice

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These two double chromosomes have they same types of genes; so, they are ____________________________.

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Centromere

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Genes

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Sister Chromatids

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Homologous

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Multiple Choice

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What cell structures are A, B and C in this picture?

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Sister Chromatids, Centrioles, Centromere

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Centromere, Spindle Fibers, Genes

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Centrioles, Chromosome, Spindle Fibers

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Centromere, Genes, Sister Chromatids

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What are D and E in this picture?

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Centromere, Sister Chromatids

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Centrioles, Genes

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Spindle Fibers, Chromosome

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Genes, Centrioles

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Multiple Choice

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Which set of cells are not cancer cells?

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The ones on the left

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The ones in the middle

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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?

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Normal Cells

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Daughter Cells

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Parent Cells

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Cancer Cells

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Multiple Choice

What percentage of cancer deaths are preventable with a change of life style?

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2%

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13%

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Just under half (42-45%)

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Nearly all cancer (95-97%)

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Multiple Choice

What is a group of cells that are growing out of control?

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Tumor

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Normal

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Benign

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Multiple Choice

What is a cancerous tumor called?

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Benign

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Malignant

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Normal

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Multiple Choice

Name 2 reasons why cells divide instead of getting larger.

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Cells do not divide

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They get too large to bring in enough nutrients and they generate too much waste to move across the cell membrane.

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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?

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Benign

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Nothing Happens

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Cancer

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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?

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There are no advantages to using embryonic stem cells.

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They are more compatible with a person's immune system.

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They are easier to harvest and easier to grow.

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Embryonic stem cell research does not exist.

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What is one advantage of using adult stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells in medical research?

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If they belong to the patient, they are more compatible with that person's immune system.

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There is no advantage for using adult stem cells.

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