Cell Cycle Jeopardy Categories: Five. Daily Doubles: Three.

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Cell Cycle Jeopardy Categories: Five. Daily Doubles: Three.

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The cell cycle can be defined as this.

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Cell Cycle Jeopardy

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Cell CycleChromosomes MitosisMeiosis

Mitosis vs Meiosis

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The cell cycle can be defined as this.

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What is the life cycle of the cell OR the series of events cells go through

as they grow and divide OR a similar acceptable response.

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These are the names of the two phases of the cell cycle in which the

cell reproduces.

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What are mitosis and cytokinesis?

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Cancer is caused by a mutation to genes that control this.

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What is the cell cycle OR the rate of the cell cycle?

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These are the three key events that occur in interphase.

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What are growth, normal life, and DNA replication?

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When two gametes fuse in sexual reproduction, they create a

diploid cell called this.

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What is a zygote?

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True or false: A haploid cell contains homologous chromosomes.

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What is false?

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If an organism has 40 different kinds of chromosomes, and one

of its cells contains 80 total chromosomes, that cell is called

this.

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What is diploid?

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Gametes are _____ while normal body cells are ______.

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What are haploid and diploid?

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After DNA replication, a chromosome becomes two _____

connected by a centromere.

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What are sister chromatids?

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The two human sex chromosomes, X and Y, are

examples of this.

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What are homologous chromosomes?

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The phase of cytoplasmic division which follows the four stages of

mitosis is called this.

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What is cytokinesis?

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The stage of mitosis in which chromosomes line up down the center of the cell is called this.

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What is metaphase?

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This is the phase of mitosis in which chromosomes condense and become

visible.

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What is prophase?

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In the anaphase stage of mitosis, these are pulled apart.

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What are sister chromatids?

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The phase of mitosis in which nuclear membranes form is called

this.

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What is telophase?

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This is the stage of meiosis in which crossing-over occurs.

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What is prophase I?

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This is the stage of meiosis in homologous chromosomes line up in

pairs down the middle of the cell.

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What is metaphase I?

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In meiosis, sister chromatids are on opposite sides of the cell from each

other and nuclear membranes re-form in this stage.

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What is telophase II?

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In anaphase I, ____ are pulled apart. In anaphase II, ___ are pulled apart.

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What are homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids?

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This is what crossing-over achieves for a sexually-reproducing organism that is important to the population’s

survival.

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It increases genetic diversity, because it makes each sperm and egg

cell unique. (reasonably close answers accepted)

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A single cell produces this many daughter cells through mitosis, while

meiosis produces that many cells.

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What are 2 and 4?

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The cells produced by ____ are haploid, while the cells produced by

_____ are diploid.

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What are meiosis and mitosis?

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This process produces identical cells, while that process produces cells with unique genetic sequences.

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What are mitosis and meiosis?

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The process in which homologous chromosomes randomly exchange

some genes is called _____, and only occurs in the phase _____ of the

process _____.

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What are crossing-over, prophase I, meiosis?

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DAILY DOUBLE!

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These are the three versions of anaphase that we have learned about, these are the processes (mitosis or meiosis) in which they occur, and these are what gets pulled apart in each one.

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Anaphase (mitosis) - Sister chromatidsAnaphase I (meiosis) - Homologous

chromosomesAnaphase II (meiosis) - Sister

chromatids