ONS Chemotherapy Biotherapy
Certification
name the 4 phases of the cell cycle - -G1 Phase
S Phase
G2 Phase
M Phase
-name the 4 stages of mitosis - -Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
-Which is the longest phase of the cell cycle, lasting about 10 hours - -S
Phase
-What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle - -M Phase (Mitosis)
-these cells have receptors that determine if cells of cells they encounter are
self or non-self. Their role is to destroy non-self cells - -Natural Killer Cells
-Mitosis phase in which Nuclear envelope has disappeared, and
chromosomes move toward the cell equator. Sister chromatids have not
separated. The metaphase checkpoint ensures that the chromosomes are
aligned properly before separation. - -Metaphase
-Mitosis phase in which Centrioles move toward opposite poles, and the
nuclear envelope breaks down. - -Prophase
-Mitosis phase in which Two sister chromatids separate into chromosomes. -
-Ananphase
-Mitosis phase in which Nuclear envelope has disappeared, and
chromosomes move toward the cell equator. Sister chromatids have not
separated. A checkpoint ensures that the chromosomes are aligned properly
before separation. - -Metaphase
-During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur - -S Phase
-proteins that control the cell cycle - -cyclins
-pluripotent stem cell - -Cell capable of giving rise to any of the specialized
cell types in the body.
Certification
name the 4 phases of the cell cycle - -G1 Phase
S Phase
G2 Phase
M Phase
-name the 4 stages of mitosis - -Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
-Which is the longest phase of the cell cycle, lasting about 10 hours - -S
Phase
-What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle - -M Phase (Mitosis)
-these cells have receptors that determine if cells of cells they encounter are
self or non-self. Their role is to destroy non-self cells - -Natural Killer Cells
-Mitosis phase in which Nuclear envelope has disappeared, and
chromosomes move toward the cell equator. Sister chromatids have not
separated. The metaphase checkpoint ensures that the chromosomes are
aligned properly before separation. - -Metaphase
-Mitosis phase in which Centrioles move toward opposite poles, and the
nuclear envelope breaks down. - -Prophase
-Mitosis phase in which Two sister chromatids separate into chromosomes. -
-Ananphase
-Mitosis phase in which Nuclear envelope has disappeared, and
chromosomes move toward the cell equator. Sister chromatids have not
separated. A checkpoint ensures that the chromosomes are aligned properly
before separation. - -Metaphase
-During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur - -S Phase
-proteins that control the cell cycle - -cyclins
-pluripotent stem cell - -Cell capable of giving rise to any of the specialized
cell types in the body.