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Unit 2-Producing New Cells Flashcards

(17 cards)

1
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Two matching sets of chromosomes

A

Diploid

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2
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Structures which carry genes and are found in the nucleus of a cell

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Chromosomes

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3
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Identical copies of a chromosome produced by replication that are joined together

A

Chromatid

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4
Q

Centre of a cell where the chromosomes line up

A

Equator

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5
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Fibres which separate and pull the chromatids to the poles

A

Spindle Fibres

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6
Q

What is the term for the complete number of chromosomes in a cell

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Chromosome complement

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7
Q

Functions of mitosis

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Provide new cells for growth & repair

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8
Q

Techniques used to prevent cell culture contamination

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Aseptic

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9
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Controlled, along with pH and oxygen concentration, to provide optimum cell culture conditions

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Temperature

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10
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Medium used in cell culture

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Solid (agar) & liquid (broth)

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11
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Equipment that has been treated with high temperatures to kill any micro-organisms

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Sterile

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12
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Apparatus in which cells are cultured - may be computer controlled

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Fermenter

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13
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A group of similar cells specialised for the same function

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Tissue

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14
Q

What is the term for a cell that has a particular function in an organism?

(e.g. Red blood cells)

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Specialised

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15
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Several tissues working together to carry out a single function - the heart is an example

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Organs

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16
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Alternative term for cell division which provides new cells for growth and repair

17
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Cells in animals that have the potential to become many different types of cell