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AP Bio - Cell Cycle

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Phases of interphase
G0, G1, S, G2
G0
A cell is not reproducing or preparing to reproduce
G1
Replication of organelles, cell growth
S
DNA replication
G2
Cell continues growth, last minute proteins for mitosis
Mitosis
Nuclear division, four stages
Prophase
Stage of mitosis: Nucleus dissolves
Metaphase
Stage of mitosis: Chromosomes lined up down the middle of the cell with spindle fibers
Anaphase
Stage of mitosis: spindle fibers pull chromosomes away, cell begins separation
Telaphase
Stage of mitosis: cytoplasm separates
Cytokinesis
Cytoplasm division from mother cell to two daughter cells
Plant; animal
Cell wall in cytokinesis; cleavage furrow in cytokinesis
Chromosome
A piece of DNA, either separate or connected to another by a centromere
Chromotid
When chromosomes are bound together by a centromere, this is one of the chromosomes
Chromatin
Unraveled chromosomes before mitosis
Spindle fibers
Micro tubules made of protein that help transport things around the cell
G1 checkpoint
Checkpoint for initial DNA damage
G2 checkpoint
Checkpoint for DNA replication and cell size
M checkpoint
Occurs during metaphase, checks to see if spindle fibers properly attach to the chromosomes
Cyclins
Proteins produced to promote cell cycle progression
Kinases
Activated by cyclins, proteins that regulate the cell cycle
How a cell moves to the next stage
Kinases will be activated in high enough numbers by cyclins, cell proceeds to the next stage
Cancer
Uncontrolled cell division, often with a genetic defect
Apoptosis
Cell death, occurs when a defect cannot be fixed
Centromere
Connecting two chromosomes in the middle
Diploid cells
46 chromosomes (1 pair of each), body/somatic cells
Haploid cell
23 chromosomes (1 of each), egg/sperm cells
90%
Amount of time a cell spends in interphase