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BI 121 (LECTURE) EXAM 2 GRCC FORBES 2026 SPRING TEST QUESTIONS WITH
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Reproduction

The production of a new generation of cells or individuals




DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid

A double-helix structure composed of nucleic acids which acts as the instructions or
template for the manufacture of proteins




Chromosome

A DNA molecule and the proteins associated with it

Bacteria does not have this




Genes (1 of 2)

A specific region of a DNA strand (or chromosome) that influences a certain inheritable
trait(s).

e.g., eye color, hair color




Gene Locus

Location of a gene on the chromosome

,Somatic Cells

Those cells which comprise an organism's tissues and replicate by mitosis




Germ Cells

Those cells which will form gametes by meiosis




Zygote

The cell formed when two gametes fuse




Mitosis

A one stage nuclear division process in which he diploid number of chromosomes is
maintained in each of the daughter cells




Diploid Number (2n)

Having two chromosomes of each type, a pair of homologous chromosomes

23 paternal + 23 maternal = 46 total




1. Replacement of cells - decrease with age

2. Growth in multi-cellular organisms

3. Asexual reproduction (when an egg and sperm come together - production of zygotes)

,What are the functions of mitosis?




Production of diploid (2n) clones

What is the result of mitosis?




Interphase

Getting ready for mitosis (not actually a phase of mitosis)

Need to double chromosome number (46 x 2 = 96)

- bind together (fused by a centromere), making sister chromatids

Need to double organelle number

Spindle fibers are going to attach to sister chromatid to pull them apart




Prophase

Stage 1 of mitosis

Break apart nuclear membranes

See sister chromatids for the first time in a random formation (begin to condense)

Spindle fibers begin to form




Metaphase

Stage 2 of mitosis

Sister chromatids form a line in the middle

- "straight" line

, Spindle fibers attach to sister chromatids




Anaphase

Stage 3 of mitosis

Chromosomes (what was the sister chromatids) move up toward the poled (to either side)

Form 2 rows




Telophase

Stage 4/Final stage of mitosis

Chromosomes have reached the poles - - end of journey

Cleavage furrow forms

Cytokenesis has begun (indication by formation of cleavage furrow)

Nuclear membrane begins to reform

Chromosomes begin to relax

- 46 chromosomes; 23 pairs




Cellular Differentiation

All somatic cells contain the same genetic information, but they have the ability to
differentiate.

This decreases with age




Most cells are limited in their mitotic potential to approx. 50 divisions; they will no longer go
through mitosis after 50 divisions

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