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Cell Membrane/Volume Ratio |
Lots of small cells=good, more s/v ratio
One large cells=Bad, less s/v ratio |
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Cell size |
Cells are the same size for different animals, for example a mouse has the same size skin cells as an elephant, an elephant just has more |
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Controling cell division |
The nucleus controls cell division |
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Mitosis |
Mitosis is the division of the nucleus |
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Cytokenesis |
Division of the cytoplasm |
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Equal/Unequal splitting |
Mitosis always equal, Cytokenesis can be unequal |
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Types of reproduction |
Sexual and asexual:
Sexual: Two parents, varied offspring
Asexual: One parent, identical offspring |
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How can growth rate be increase? |
Growth Hormones, came from cadavers (Dead people), now comes from modified DNA |
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Stages of Mitosis |
(Interphase), Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase |
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What happens in Mitosis stages |
Interphase: resting stage, Prophase: Chromosomes appear, Metaphase: Chromosomes line up in center of cell, Anaphase: Chromosomes split and chromatins go to either end of the cell, Telophase: Cell splits |
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Cells that can't undergo mitosis |
Muscle and nerve |
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Cells that can undergo cytokenesis but not mitosis |
Muscle |
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Label a chromosome |
Sister Chromatids: Two strands of chromatin while connected, Chromatin: One strand of chromosome, Centromere: Where chromatin are joined |
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Diffrences between animal mitosis and plant mitosis |
Plant divides with a division plate, animal creates an inclusion |
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What is a cancer? |
Abnormal growth of cells |
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How cancer differs from regular cell |
More active, large nucleus, less specialized |
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What is a carcinogen? |
Cancer causing agent, IE: Radiation, dye, ect |
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What is a oncogene? |
Cancer less gene |
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Types of cancer |
Carcocrome: Cancer in ephilia tissue Melianomia: Cancer in melonimia Lukemia Blood cancer (White cells) Two types, Acute (Fast) chronic (Slow) Sarcoma: Cancer in sarcoma tissue
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How cancer is detected |
Biopsy, Xray, Cat scan, MRI scan |
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How cancer is treated |
Chemo therapy, Radiation therapy, and surgery |
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What is Angiogenesis |
New blood vessel growth |