Topic 2.3 The Cell Cycle Flashcards

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What is Asexual reproduction?

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Asexual reproduction is the production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent or organism

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What is sexual reproduction?

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Sexual reproduction is the production of offspring that are genetically different from the parent organism or organisms by the fusion of two sex cells (gametes)

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What is meiosis?

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Meiosis is a form of cell division in which the chromosome number of the original cell is halved, leading to the formation of gametes

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What are Histones?

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Histones are positively charged proteins involved in the coiling of DNA to form dense chromosomes in cell division

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What are Nucleosomes?

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Nucleosomes are dense clusters of DNA wound around around Histones

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What is a Karyotype?

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A Karyotype is a way of displaying an image of the chromosomes of a cell to show pairs of autosomes and sex chromosomes

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What is the cell cycle?

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The cell cycle is a regulated process of three stages (interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis) in which cells divide into two genetically identical daughter cells

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What’s is interphase?

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Interphase is the period between active cell divisions when the cells increase in size and mass, replicate DNA and carry out normal metabolic activities

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What happens in G1?

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The cells assimilates material, grows and develops.

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What happens at S?

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Chromosomes are replicated and become double stranded chromatids

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What is mitosis?

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Mitosis is the process by which a cell divides to produce two genetically identical daughter cells

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What happens at G2?

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Organelles and other materials needed for cell decision are synthesised. “Double checking” of the cell.

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What is a chromatid?

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A chromatid is one strand of the replicated chromosome pair that is joined to the other chromatid at the centromere

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What are cyclins?

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Cyclins are small proteins that build up during interphase and are involved in the control of the cell cycle by the attachment to cyclin-dependent kinases

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What are cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) ?

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Cyclin-dependent kinases are enzymes involved in the control of the cell cycle by phosphorylating other proteins, activated by attachment to cyclins

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