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Mitosis and Cancer Questions and Answers

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Exam of 4 pages for the course cancer at cancer (Mitosis and Cancer)

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  • October 4, 2024
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Mitosis and Cancer

what is the control of the cell cycle - answer proteins

what happens when enzymes attach to the cyclin - answer they become activated

what happens when the cell loses control of mitosis - answer cancer (tumor)

what is cancer - answer cancer os a class of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell
division

benign - answer cancer cells typically remain clustered together and don't spread

malignant - answer cancer cells often break away and spread to other areas of the body
through the blood stream or lymphatic system

what is cancer caused by - answer genetic and environmental

what are environmental factors that are known to cause cancer caused by -
answercarcinogens

what type of diets help prevent cancer - answerdiets low in fat and high in fiber

what is included in the structure of a chromosome - answer2 sister chromatids and a
centromere

interphase - answer-cell spends most of its time here
- chromosomes are replicated

prophase - answer-longest phase of mitosis
-chromatin coils to form visible chromosomes
-nucleus disappears
-centricoles move to opposite sides of the cell
-spindle fibers begin to form between the centricoles

metaphase - answer-shortest and second phase of mitosis
- the doubled chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers by their centricoles
-the chromosomes are pulled apart by the spindle fibers and line up in the center of the
cell (along the equator)

anaphase - answer-third phase of mitosis
-begins by the separation of sister chromatids
-the chromatids are pulled to the opposite sides of the cell by the spindle fibers

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