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BIO 121 Exam 3 Review UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Binary fission - CORRECT ANSWER half"; involves mitosis in eukaryotes Mitosis - CORRECT ANSWER - a method of asexual reproduction; "division in - a process of nuclear division in eukaryotes What are the 5 stages of Mitosis? - CORRECT ANSWER 2. Prometaphase 3. metaphase 4. anaphase 5. telophase Meiosis - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. Prophase

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BIO 121 Exam 3 Review UPDATED
ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Binary fission - CORRECT ANSWER - a method of asexual reproduction; "division in
half"; involves mitosis in eukaryotes


Mitosis - CORRECT ANSWER - a process of nuclear division in eukaryotes



What are the 5 stages of Mitosis? - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. Prophase
2. Prometaphase
3. metaphase
4. anaphase
5. telophase


Meiosis - CORRECT ANSWER - A modified type of cell division in sexually reproducing
organisms consisting of 2 rounds of cell division, but one round of DNA replication. Half
number of chromosome sets as original cell


Sexual Reproduction - CORRECT ANSWER - A type of reproduction in which two
parents give rise to one offspring that have unique combination of genes inherited by both
parents via gametes


Asexual Reproduction - CORRECT ANSWER - A type of reproduction with one parent;
no fusion of gametes; budding, division of a single cell; genetically identical to the parent


Haploid - CORRECT ANSWER - A cell containing one set of chromosomes



Diploid - CORRECT ANSWER - A cell containing two sets of chromosomes; one from
each parent

,Prophase - CORRECT ANSWER - 1st stage of mitosis; chromatin (chromosomes)
condense


Prometaphase - CORRECT ANSWER - 2nd stage of mitosis; nuclear envelope fragments;
each chromatid gets a kinetochore


Metaphase - CORRECT ANSWER - 3rd stage of mitosis; Chromosomes line up in the
middle of the cell


Anaphase - CORRECT ANSWER - 4th stage of mitosis; sister chromatids separate from
each other and are pulled towards opposite ends of the cell; shortest stage


Telophase - CORRECT ANSWER - 5th stage of mitosis;2 nuclei form; mitotic spindle
breaks down


Cytokinesis - CORRECT ANSWER - The division of the cytoplasm to form two separate
daughter cells


Interphase - CORRECT ANSWER - The period in the cell cycle when the cell is not
dividing ; cellular metabolic activity is high; 90 % of cell cycle


Chromosome - CORRECT ANSWER - A cellular structure carrying genetic material; in
nucleus; made up of a very long DNA molecule and proteins


Tubulin - CORRECT ANSWER - Globular protein that constructs the wall of the
microtubules


Sister Chromatid - CORRECT ANSWER - 2 copies of a duplicated chromosome attached
to each other at the centromere (sometimes along arms)

, Microtuble - CORRECT ANSWER - A hallow rod composed of tubulin proteins that
make up part of the cytoskeleton in all eukaryotic cells


Centrosome - CORRECT ANSWER - in cytoplasm of animal cells; functions as a
microtubule organizing center


Centromere - CORRECT ANSWER - the region on each sister chromatid where they are
most closely attached to each other ; in a duplicated chromosome


Mitotic spindle - CORRECT ANSWER - An assemblage of microtubules ; involved in
movement of chromosomes


Kinetochere - CORRECT ANSWER - A structure of proteins attached to the centromere
that links each sister chromatid to the mitotic spindle


Homologous Chromosomes - CORRECT ANSWER - A pair of chromosomes of the same
length, centromere position and staining pattern that possesses genes for the same characters at
corresponding loci


Separase - CORRECT ANSWER - An enzyme that starts the anaphase stage of mitosis;
separates the sister chromatids


Cyclin - CORRECT ANSWER - A cellular protein that occurs in a cyclically fluctuating
concentration and that plays an important role in regulating the cell cycle


Cyclin dependent kinase (cdk) - CORRECT ANSWER - A protein kinase that is active
only when attached to a particular cyclin


MPF - CORRECT ANSWER - Maturation -promoting factor; protein complex required
for a cell to progress from late interphase to mitosis;helps initiate mitosis

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