Cell Growth Limitations Surface area Volume Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cell Cycle Binary Fission vs Interphase and Mitotic Phase DNA Chromosomes Chromatin Chromatids Nucleosomes Histones Centromeres Spindle Centrioles Parent Daughter cells ID: 779984
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Honors Biology Study Guide: Cell Cycle, Regulation, and Differentiation
Slide2Cell
Growth Limitations
Surface area: Volume
Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Binary Fission vs Interphase and Mitotic Phase
DNA, Chromosomes, Chromatin, Chromatids, Nucleosomes, Histones, Centromeres, Spindle, Centrioles, Parent/ Daughter cells
Know the following phases, what is occurring during them, the order, what cell contents appear like during the phase,
etc
:
Interphase
G1
S
G2
Mitotic Phase
Mitosis
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Cytokinesis
Animal Cell vs Plant Cell
Slide3Chemical control
Checkpoints
Cyclins
Proteins
Internal vs External Control
Cancer
Definition, Cause/Why?
Stages (T, N, M)
Proper treatments for each stage –> surgery, chemotherapy, radiation
Malignant vs. Benign
Slide4Differentiation
Definition
Levels of organization ( cells
tissue
organ
organ systems
organism)
How does differentiation happen if all cells have same DNA
Why was the roundworm chosen as a good specimen to examine for differentiation?
Stem Cells
Definition
Two possible fates
Embryonic vs adult
Totipotent, pluripotent, and multipotent
Pros/cons:
Which is better for lab use?
Which has ethical debates surrounding it?
Which one has greater potential to become more things?
3 important uses of stem cells in scientific research
Specific regenerative therapies (transplant organs, spinal cord injury,
etc
)
Plant stem cells
Location
Capacity
Technological possibilities for stem cells