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Mitosis Cancer MeiosisNon-

disjunctionDNA

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If you break a leg, this process will return your muscle and

bones cells and tissues to normal.

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What is mitosis?

100 Mitosis

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In unicellular organisms, mitosis achieves this.

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What is asexual reproduction?

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This type of cell has two sets of chromosomes.

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What is a diploid cell?

300 Mitosis

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This type of reproduction is favoured when the environment

is unstable.

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What is sexual reproduction?

400 Mitosis

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This best describes apoptosis.

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What is programmed cell death?

500 Mitosis

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A mass of cells dividing uncontrollably is called this.

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What is a tumour?

Cancer 100

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Cancer can result when this happens to the DNA.

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What is damage?

Cancer 200

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A tumour that remains small and doesn’t spread is called this.

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What is a benign tumour?

Cancer 300

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This is when a cancer cell from a tumour enters the blood and

starts a tumour somewhere else.

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What is metastasis?

Cancer 400

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These are the two main differences between cancer cells and normal cells going through

mitosis.

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Cancer cells are uncontrolled and divide faster, normal cells are carefully controlled and divide

slower.

Cancer 500

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The picture shown here represents this phase in meiosis.

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What is metaphase I?

Meiosis 100

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In the phase shown here, this happens

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What is chromosomes split and the pieces of DNA move to opposite ends of the cell?

Meiosis 200

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This is the end product of meiosis.

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What is 4 haploid cells?

Meiosis 300

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The pair of chromosomes that cross over in prophase I are

called this.

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What are homologous chromosomes?

Meiosis 400

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This is the point of meiosis.

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What is to create sperm and egg cells?

Meiosis 500

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This is non-disjunction.

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What is chromosomes don’t split up.

Non-disjunction 100

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A child has 45 chromosomes. In what stage of meiosis did the

problem occur?

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What is anaphase I or II?

Non-disjunction 200

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This chart shows all your chromosomes lined up biggest to

smallest.

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What is a karyotype chart?

Non-disjunction 300

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Males have these sex chromosomes (pair # 23).

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What is XY?

Non-disjunction 400

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This disorder occurs when there are 3 copies of the number 13

chromosome.

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What is trisomy 13?

Non-disjunction 500

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DNA is made of long chain of these.

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What are nucleotides?

100 DNA

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Hair colour, eye colour, height are three examples of these.

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What are genes?

200 DNA

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This best describes an allele.

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What is information to make the specific trait (or alternate forms

of a gene)?300 DNA

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If you have 2 different alleles for a gene, you are called this.

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What is heterozygous or hybrid?

400 DNA

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This is another word for homozygous.

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What is purebred?

500 DNA

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Final Jeopardy

• Place your bets!• Topic: Cancer Treatments

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This is the type of cancer research Mr. Holterman does.

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What is cancer-specific protein targeting?

And the winner is…

(everyone, because you’re all going to ace the quiz/test!)