When does the mitosis-promoting factor (MPF) Cyclin concentration decline during a typical cell cycle in clam eggs?
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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when the cells grow larger
when DNA is synthesized
when haploid gametes are produced
when the cell nucleus divides
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does apoptosis relate to cancer cells?
In cancer cells, too much apoptosis occurs, resulting in malignant cells that will not undergo programmed cell death.
In cancer cells, too little apoptosis occurs, resulting in malignant cells that will not undergo programmed cell death.
In cancer cells, apoptosis occurs only when cells grow without proper regulation.
In cancer cells, apoptosis occurs only when the cells receive the proper hormones.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which statement BEST describes the relationship between MPF and the cell cycle?
Cyclin binds with an enzyme to produce MPF Cyclin and as its concentration rises, it promotes mitosis.
Cyclin binds with a factor to produce MPF enzyme and as the enzyme's concentration decreases it promotes mitosis.
The MPF Cyclin concentration remains constant, as the rise and fall of the MPF enzyme controls the cell cycle.
The MPF Cyclin concentration increases and decreases in a cycle, but does not control the cell cycle.
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Why are cancer cells harmful? Choose three correct answers.
They stop cell growth and division
They block nerve connections
They prevent organs from functioning properly
They absorb nutrients needed by other cells
5.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
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Which of the following are functions of external regulators of the cell cycle? Select two answers.
regulate checkpoints
make sure chromosomes have replicated
speed up or slow down the cell cycle
stop the cell cycle
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
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What is the relationship between mutation, the cell cycle, and cancer? Select all statements that apply.
Mutated, defective genes may cause cells to become unable to respond to signals that regulate the cell cycle.
As a result of unregulated cell cycles, cells may become cancerous, meaning that the cells grow and divide uncontrollably.
Mutated genes typically allow cells to respond to checkpoint proteins that halt the cell cycle, thus avoiding formation of tumors.
Cancerous cells may form malignant tumors that invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue.
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