Unit 4.1.2 Cell Division Flashcards

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1
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An example of a gamete is a

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sperm or egg

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2
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How many chromosome pairs are found in the nucleus of a body cell?

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23

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3
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How many chromosomes are found in an egg or sperm

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23

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4
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Cells undergo cell division called

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mitosis

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5
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Mitosis is important for

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growth, repair and replace worn out cells

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6
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The first step of the cell cycle is

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DNA replication - genetic material is doubled

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7
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A chromosome looks X shaped because

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it has replicated

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8
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In mitosis after DNA replication has occurred what happens next?

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Replicated chromosomes line up and then separate, the cell then divides into two

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9
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What is the end result of mitosis?

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two genetically identical daughter cells

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10
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What is the meristem?

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An area in the plant in which rapid cell division is occurring - usually roots and shoots

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11
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What is a stem cell?

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A cell that has the capacity to differentiate into ANY cell

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12
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Inside the nucleus you will find

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Chromosomes made from DNA

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13
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In body cells chromosomes are found in

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pairs

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14
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Cells divide in a series of stages called

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the cell cycle

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15
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Before the cell divides what does the cell need to do?

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increase in size (grow) and increase the number of mitochondria and ribosomes (and replicate its DNA)

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16
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The last step of mitosis involves

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the cell dividing into two

17
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Uses of stem cells include

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treatment of diseases e.g. paralysis

18
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Ethical issues surrounding stem cell use?

A

destruction of an embryo

19
Q

There are other sources of stem cells which don’t involve using an embryo, they are?

A

bone marrow, skin, intestine

20
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A limitation of adult stem cells is

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they have a limited differentiation capacity

21
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What is therapeutic cloning?

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An embryo is created using the genes of the patients, this way the stem cells from the embryo are not rejected

22
Q

Reasons to clone plants?

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rare species can be cloned to protect from extinction and crops with special features e.g. disease resistance can be cloned.

23
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chromosomes are found where in the cell?

A

nucleus

24
Q

Chromosomes are made from …

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DNA

25
Q

Genes function are to..

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determine characteristics

26
Q

Cell cycle is made up from which 2 main stages?

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  1. growth and DNA replication 2. mitosis
27
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In the cell cycle why does the cell need to grow?

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Increase the amount of internal structures for the NEW cell (mitochondria/ribosomes)

28
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Replicated chromosomes look like

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X shaped molecules

29
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In mitosis the replicated chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell, what happens next?

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the replicated chromosomes are pulled apart (separated)

30
Q

In mitosis how many new cells are produced after 1 division if you start with 1 cell.

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2

31
Q

The types of cell division that produces genetically identical cells

A

mitosis

32
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What has happened for the chromosome to now appear as an X shaped structure?

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its replicated (part of cell cycle)