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Chapter 10 Review

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Chapter 10 Review. You must answer in complete sentences!. Explain TWO problems that can occur when a cell gets too big. You must answer in complete sentences!. Explain TWO problems that can occur when a cell gets too big. DNA overload Exchange of materials. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 10 Review

Chapter 10 Review

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You must answer in complete sentences!

1. Explain TWO problems that can occur when a cell gets too big.

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You must answer in complete sentences!

1. Explain TWO problems that can occur when a cell gets too big.

• DNA overload• Exchange of materials

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You must answer in complete sentences!

2. What are the two main events of the cell cycle

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You must answer in complete sentences!

2. What are the two main events of the cell cycle

Interphase and Cell Division (M Phase)

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You must show all calculations and units!

3. What is the surface of a cube with a length of 4 cm, a width of 4 cm and a height of 4 cm?

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You must show all calculations and units!

3. What is the surface of a cube with a length of 4 cm, a width of 4 cm and a height of 4 cm?

4x4x6 = 96 cm2

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You must answer in a complete sentence!

4. Look at the pictures below (chromatin has been stained red). What phase of mitosis is being shown in each picture? Explain how you know.

A B C D

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4. Look at the pictures below (chromatin has been stained red). What phase of mitosis is being shown in picture B? Explain how you know.

A = anaphase (pulled apart); B = Metaphase (chromosomes lined up in middle); C = prophase; D =

telophase (two nuclei)

A B C D

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You must show all calculations and units!

5. What is the surface area to volume ratio of a cube with 5 cm sides?

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You must show all calculations and units!

5. What is the surface area to volume ratio of a cube with 5 cm sides?

SA = 5x5x6 = 150 cm2

V = 5x5x5 = 125 cm3

SA:V = 6:5

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Draw a pretty picture!6. Draw a picture of a duplicated chromosome and label the centromere and sister chromatids.

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Draw a pretty picture!6. Draw a picture of a duplicated chromosome and label the centromere and sister chromatids.

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NO need to write in complete sentences!

7. List the phases of mitosis in order !

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NO need to write in complete sentences!

7. List the phases of mitosis in order !

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase (Cytokinesis)

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You must answer in a complete sentence!

8. Describe what happens in anaphase.

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You must answer in a complete sentence!

8. Describe what happens in anaphase.

• Sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell

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You must answer in complete sentences!

9. How do the internal and external regulators help the timing of the cycle?

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You must answer in complete sentences!

9. How do the internal and external regulators help the timing of the cycle?

Internal – checkpoint inside the cell to regulate when the cell is ready to advance to the next step of the cell cycle

External – speed up or slow down the cell cycle

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You must answer in complete sentences!

10. How are cancer cells different than other cells?

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You must answer in complete sentences!

10. How are cancer cells different than other cells?

• Cancer cells can not regulate the cell cycle

and divide uncontrollably.

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SHOW YOUR WORK! Don’t forget units!

11. Calculate the percent absorption of the cube below.

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SHOW YOUR WORK! Don’t forget units!

11. Calculate the percent absorption of the cube below.

Total volume = 2x2x2 = 8 cm3

Uncolored volume = 1x1x1 = 1 cm3; colored = 7 cm3

Percent absorption = 7/8 = 87.5%

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12. Draw the circular cell cycle figure (with phase names) from memory. Then check your figure against the one on page 245 in your textbook.