cell cycle Flashcards

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what is the cell cycle

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highly ordered sequence of events that takes place in a cell, resulting in the divison of the cell, and the formation of 2 genetically identical daughter cells

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interphase

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  • DNA is replicated and checked for errors in the nucleus
  • protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm
  • mitochondria grow and divide
  • chloroplasts grow and divide
  • normal metabolic processes occur (e.g. respiration)
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interphase G1

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  • first growth phase
  • proteins from which organelles are synthesised are produced
  • organelles replicate
  • cell size increases
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interphase S

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  • synthesis phase
  • DNA(chromosomes) are replicated in the nucleus
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interphase G2

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  • second growth phase
  • cell continues to increase in size
  • energy stores are increased
  • duplicated DNA is checked for errors and repairs are made
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difference between mitosis and cytokinesis (mitotic phase)

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mitosis- the nucleus divides
cytokinesis- the cytoplasm divides and 2 cells are produced

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G0

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  • when the cell leaves the cycle
    due to:
  • differentiation (a specialised cell is no longer able to divide)
  • DNA is damaged (cell can no longer divide and enters period of permanent cell arrest )
  • cells can divide a limited number of times and become senescent
  • lymphocytes can be stiumulated to go back into the cell cycle and divide again
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what are checkpoints

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  • control mechanism of cell cycle
  • monitor and verify whether processes at each stage have been accurately completed before cell progresses into the next stage
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G1 checkpoint

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  • at the end of the G1 phase
    check for:
  • cell size
  • nutrients
  • growth factors
  • DNA damage

DNA replication is triggered

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G2 checkpoint

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  • at the end of G2 phase
    check for:
  • cell size
  • DNA replication without error
  • DNA damage

cell initiates molecular processes that signal the beginning of mitosis

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spindle assembly checkpoint (metaphase)

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  • at the point in mitosis where all the chromosomes should be attached to spindles and have aligned
  • checks for chromosome attachment to spindle
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