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Biology
10th Grade
02/10/2008

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Term
chromatin
Definition

-make up chromosomes

-made of DNA and protein molecules

Term

how do chromatin turn into chromosomes?

Definition
when the cell is preparing to divide, the chromatin fibers coil up, forming compact chromosomes
Term
histones
Definition
small proteins only found in eukaryotes
Term
how can such long strands of dna fit into the nucleus?
Definition
the choromosomes in the dna are packed into many foldings and coilings
Term
what is the first level of packing?
Definition

histones have the appearance of beads on a string

 

 

Term
nucleosome
Definition

the "bead"s

 

consists of dna wound around a protein core of eight histone molecules

Term
second level of packing?
Definition
the beaded string is wrapped into a tight helical fiber, then the fiber coils into a supercoil (thick)
Term
dna replication
Definition
before a cell can divide it must make duplicates of all its chromosomes
Term
sister chromosomes
Definition

-the copies of the chromosomes

-contain identical genes

-joined by centromere

Term

centromere

Definition
-join sister chromatins tightly at a region
Term
daughter cell
Definition

-the new chromosomes go to daughter cells after breaking apart

-receive a complete set of chromosomes

Term
cell cycle
Definition

-an orderly sequence of events that extends  from time a cell first arises until it itself divides

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interphase intro
Definition

-90% of the cells life is spent in this phase

-doubles everything in cytoplasm

-increases supply of proteins, organelles, and growth in size

Term
s phase
Definition

-in middle of interphase when chromosomes are duplicated

 

Term

G1 and G2 phase

Definition

before and after the s phase

 

g=gap

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g2
Definition

-in G2, each chromosome in the cell consists of two identical sister chromatids

-the cell is preparing to divide

Term
mitotic phase (M)
Definition

-when the cell is actually dividing

-two processes: mitosis and cytokinesis

Term
mitosis
Definition

-the nucleus and its contents are evenly divided and distributed (form two daughter nuclei)

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Term
cytokinesis
Definition

-the cytoplasm is divided into two

-usually begins before mitosis is completed

-produces two genetically identical daughter cells

Term
mitosis stages
Definition
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
Term
more interphase
Definition

-period of cell growth

-in G2, the cytoplasm contains two centrosomes

-chromosomes are duplicated in the nucleus

-cell is making ribsomes

Term
prophase
Definition

-in the nucleus, chromatin fibers coil to turn to chromosomes

-the nucleoli disappear

-each chromosome appears as two identical sister chromatids joined together with a centromere

-mitotic spindle form as microtubules grow out from cnetromeres, that are moving away from each other

Term
prophase continued...
Definition

-nuclear envelope breaks up

-the spindle microtubules can now reach the chromosomes

-chromosomes are thick and have protein structure at their centromeres.

-spindle latches onto chromosomes and microtubules

-spindle moves chromo. to center

Term
metaphase
Definition

-the chromosomes are lined up

-spindle is fully formed

-the spindle microtubules attached to the two sister chromatids pull toward opposite poles to keep chromosomes in place

Term
anaphase
Definition

-when sister chromatids of each chromosomes separate

-motor proteins at the centromeres "walk" the daughter chromosomes to the poles

- microtubules shorten, except the ones that are not attached to chromosomes because those grow longer to elongate the cell

Term
telophase
Definition

-when the two groups of chromosomes have reached the cell poles

-nucluer envelope forms

-chromosomes uncoil

-nucleoli reappear

-spindle disappears

 

Term
cytokinesis
Definition

-division of cytoplasm

-usually occurs with telophase

-in animals, a cleavage furrow pinches the cell in two...producing two daughter cells

Term
mitotic spindle
Definition

-football shape of microtubules that guides separation of two sets of daughter chromosomes

-grow from two cetromsomes

Term
centrosomes
Definition
-clouds of cytoplasmic material that in animal cells contain centrioles
Term
cleavage furrow
Definition

-an indentation in the cytoplasm just under the plasma membrane is responsible for the cleavage

-the ring contracts like pulling a drawstring

 

Term
microfilaments
Definition
-are made of actin, a protein that enables muscle cells to contract
Term
cytokinesis in plants
Definition

-cell wall material is collected in the middle of the cell

-it fuses with the mebranous disk called the cell plate

-then the cell plate fuses with the plasma membrane and it split into two daughter cells

Term
cell cycle control system
Definition
-sequential events of the cycle are directed by a cell cycle control system and consist of specific proteins within the cell
Term
benign tumor
Definition

-one that remains in the original site in the body

-abnormal growth mass of body cells

Term

cancer cells

Definition

-deranged cell cycles

-can divide excessively

-reproduction of cancer cells result in malignant tumors

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Term
metastasis
Definition
-spreading of cancer cells beyond their original sites
Term
carinomas
Definition

-cancer in external parts of body

ex: skin

Term
Sarcomas
Definition

-in tissues that support the body

ex: bone and muscle

Term
leukemias and lymphomas
Definition

-cancers of blood forming tissues

ex: bone marrow and lymph nodes

Term
radiation therapy
Definition

-"burn"

-parts of the body are exposed to high radiation to disrupt cell division

-can cause nausea and hair loss

Term
"slash"
Definition

-removing tumor

 

Term
chemotherapy
Definition

-"poison"

-drugs that disrupt cell division

-ex: vinblastine and taxol 

Term
seven cancers that can be easily detected:
Definition
breast, oral, testicular, cervical, skin, prostate, and colon
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