Biology Flashcards

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What is in interphase

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G1 phase
G2 phase
S phase
Mitosis
Cytokines

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What is involved in the G1 and G2 phase

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G1 - metabolic activity and growth
G2 - metabolic activity growth and preparation for cell division

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What happens In S phase

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Metabolic activity and growth and DNA synthesis

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What happens in mitosis and cytokines

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Mitosis- distribution of chromosomes into two daughter nuclei
Cytokines- the division of the cytoplasm producing two daughter cells ( each cell can produce a new cycle)

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What happens in the g2 of interphase in a animal cell

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  • nuclear envelope enclosed in the nucleus
  • the nucleus contains one or more nucleoli
  • two Centrosomes have formed by duplication of a single centrosome/ centrosome regions in animal cells that organize the microtubules of the spindle. Each centrosome contains two centrioles
  • chromosomes duplicate during a phase cannot be seen individually bc they are not dense yet
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What happens in prophase in a animal cell

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  • chromatin fibers become tighter coils and are observe able with a light microscope
  • nucleoli disappear
  • each duplicate chromosome are two identical sister chromatids joined at their centromeres
  • mitotic spindle begins to form/ composed of centrosomes and microtubules that extend form them/ radial arrays of shorter microtubules that extend from the centrosomes are called asters
  • centrosomes move away from each other : propelled partly by the lengthening microtubules between them
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What happens in the pro metaphase in the animal cell

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-Nuclear envelope fragments
-microtubules extend ed from centrosomes invade the nuclear area
- kinetochore ( specialized protein) now formed at centromere of each chromatid ( two per chromosome)
- some microtubules attach to the kinetochores jerk the chromosomes back and forth
- nonkinetochore microtubules interacts with those from opposite pole of the spindle lengthening the cell

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What happens in metaphase in a animal cell

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  • the centrosomes now at opposite poles of cell
  • chromosomes all arrives at the metaphase plate ( plane that is equidistant between the spindles ) the chromosomes centremeres lie at the metaphase plate
  • each chromosome the kinetochore microtubules coming from opposite poles
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What happens in Anaphase in animals cell

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Shortest stage
- cohesion proteins are cleaved / allows two sister chromatids are parted suddenly and each become independent chromosomes
- two new daughter chromosome begin to move towards opposite ends of the cell ( their kinetochore microtubules are shortened because the microtubules are attached to the centromere region) centromeres are pulled ahead of the arms
- cell elongates as the nonkinetochores microtubules lengthen
- end of anaphase the two ends of cell have equivalent and complete collections of chromosomes

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What happens in telophase if an animal cell

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  • two daughter nuclei form in cell. / nuclear envelopes arise form fragments of the patent cells nuclear envelope and other portions of the endomembrane system
    -nucleoli reappear
  • chromosome become less dense
  • any remaining spindle microtubules are depolymerized
  • mitosis ( division of one nucleus into two genetically identical nuclei are now complete)
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What happens in a cytokines in a animal cell

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  • division of cytoplasm is usually well under way by late telophase so two daughter cells appear shortly after the end of mitosis
  • animal cells, cytokines involves the formation of a cleavage furrow, which pinches the cell in two
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What happens in the interphase of meiosis

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  • pair of homologous chromosomes in diploid parent cells
  • chromosomes are duplicated
  • diploid cell had the duplicated chromosomes
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What happens in Meiosis 1

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Homologous chromosomes are separated
- haploid cells have duplicated chromosomes

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What happens in meiosis 2

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Sister chromatids are separated
- haploid cells have no duplicated chromosomes

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