Unit 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle (copy)

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Chemotaxis

________ is movement in response to chemicals.

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G1

________ and G2- During these stages, the cell performs metabolic reactions and produces organelles, proteins, and enzymes.

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Catalytic

________ (enzyme- linked) receptors have an enzymatic active site on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane.

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blood glucose levels

Your ________ are regulated by insulin and glucagon, two hormones released from your pancreas.

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Cancer

________ occurs when normal cells start behaving and growing very abnormally and spread to other parts of the body.

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asexual reproduction

The impetus to divide occurs because an organism needs to grow, a tissue needs repair, or ________ must take place.

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G

________ stands for "gap, "but we can also associate it with "growth ..

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prophase

During ________, the nuclear envelope disappears and chromosomes condense.

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cellular division

Mitosis, or ________, occurs in four stages:

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DNA

When damaged ________ is found, checkpoints are activated and cell cycle progression stops.

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single chromosome

During interphase, every ________ in the nucleus is duplicated.

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G protein

A(n) ________- linked receptor does not act as an enzyme, but instead will bind a different version of a(n) ________ (often GTP or GDP) on the intracellular side when a ligand is bound extracellularly.

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centromere

The chromatids are held together by a structure called the ________.

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telophase

The process of cytokinesis, which occurs during ________, ends mitosis, as the cytoplasm and plasma membranes pinch to form two distinct, identical daughter cells.

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genes

Mutated ________ that induce cancer are called oncogenes.

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Taxis

________ is the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus and can be positive (toward the stimulus) or negative (away from the stimulus)

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CDKs

________ and cyclins were first studied in yeast, unicellular eukaryotic fungi.

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end product

The ________ inhibits the process from beginning, thus shutting down the pathway.

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Signal transduction

________ is the process by which an external signal is transmitted to the inside of a cell.

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Tumour suppressor genes

________ produce proteins that prevent the conversion of normal cells into cancer cells.

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Signal transduction cascades

________ are helpful to amplify a signal.

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Interphase

________ is the time span from one cell division to another.

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receptor

Each ________ binds a particular molecule in a highly specific way.

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DNA damage

If the ________ is so extensive that it can not be repaired, the cell can undergo apoptosis, or programmed cell death.

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ion channels

Ligand- gated ________ in the plasma membrane open or close a(n) ________ upon binding a particular ligand.

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positive feedback pathway

A(n) ________ also involves an end product playing a role, but instead of inhibiting the pathway, it further stimulates it.

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Plasma membrane receptors

________ form an important class of integral membrane proteins that transmit signals from the extracellular space into the cytoplasm.

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cell cycle

The ________ is divided into two periods: interphase and mitosis.

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Telophase

________ terminates mitosis, and the two new nuclei form.

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Taxes

________ are innate behavioral responses, or instincts.

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The cell cycle is divided into two periods

interphase and mitosis

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The Three Stages of Interphase Interphase can be divided into three stages

G1, S, G2

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G1 and G2

During these stages, the cell performs metabolic reactions and produces organelles, proteins, and enzymes