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BIO 156 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
What is the main purpose of the cell cycle? - Answer -To create 2 identical cells with
same DNA and organelles.

What are the stages of interphase? - Answer -G1, S, G2

What essentially happens during interphase? - Answer -Preparing for mitosis

What happens in the G1 phase? - Answer -Recovery from previous division, cell grows,
organelles double, accumulation of material for DNA synthesis

What happens during the S phase? - Answer -DNA gets replicated, replication of
chromatids

What happens during G2 phase? - Answer -Synthesize proteins for mitosis

What happens at the G1 check point? - Answer -p53 stopes cycle of DNA damaged

What does p53 do? - Answer -Triggers apoptosis

What is apoptosis? - Answer -Programmed cell death

What does the G2 check point do? - Answer -Stops if DNA not properly replicated

What does the M check point do? - Answer -Stops if chromosomes not properly
attached

Is apoptosis always bad? Why or why not? - Answer -No. Allows only a certain number
of cells in the body, and prevents tumor/cancer

What basically happens during the M phase? - Answer -Mitosis and cytokinesis

What does cytokinesis mean? - Answer -Cytoplasm division

What is a chromosome? - Answer -Highly coiled and condensed chromatids

How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have? - Answer -23 pairs

What are diploid cells? - Answer -all cells that are not sex cells

, If a cell is diploid what does that mean? - Answer -Two of each chromosomes present

What are haploid cells? - Answer -All sex cells (sperm and egg)

If a cell is haploid what does that mean? - Answer -Only one of each chromosome
present

What are the copied chromatids called? - Answer -Sister chromatids

What is the function of a centromere? - Answer -Attach sister chromatids

What is the function of a kinetochore? - Answer -mitotic spindles attach her to help
separate chromosomes

How does the cell prepare for mitosis? - Answer -Chromosomes and DNA duplicate,
centrosomes also duplicate so there is a pair of centrioles

How many states of mitosis are there? - Answer -5

List the phases of mitosis: - Answer -prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase,
telophase

What happens in prophase? - Answer -Nucleus disappears, nuclear envelope
disappears, spindles start to assemble, centrioles start to move to opposite sides

What happens in pro metaphase? - Answer -Kinetochores develop, spindles attach, at
opposite ends of the cell

What happens in metaphase? - Answer -Duplicated chromosomes line up in the middle

What happens in anaphase? - Answer -Sister chromatids pull apart and move away
towards centrioles

What happens in telophase? - Answer -Spindles disappear, nuclear envelop appears,
cleavage furrow develops

What do plants have instead of a cleavage furrow? - Answer -cell plate

How many parent cells are there and how many daughter cells after mitosis? - Answer -
1 parent and 2 daughter cells

What is/are the purpose(s) of mitosis? - Answer -Replication and stem cells

What is cancer? - Answer -uncontrolled cell growth

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