Mitosis occurs in prokaryotic✔ eukaryotic cells.
What is the end result of mitosis?
prophase✔ metaphaseanaphasetelophase Sister chromatids line up along the middle of the cell.
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Explain the process of tissue cultures using healthy cells.
To create a tissue culture, healthy cells are taken from a living organism and placed in a nutrientrich medium. These cells divide and reproduce through mitosis. They continue to grow and divide until they touch each other, a process known as contact inhibition. As a result, healthy cells form a layer one cell thick and then stop reproducing. Typically, normal cells undergo between 20 and 50 mitotic divisions in a culture before they permanently stop dividing.
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Explain the process of tissue cultures for cancer cells.
Tissue cultures of cancer cells involve removing cells from a living organism and placing them in a nutrientrich environment for growth. Cancer cells in a culture grow at an uncontrolled rate because they do not respond to normal regulatory signals. Unlike healthy cells, they lack contact inhibition, so they will continue to divide and pile up in multiple layers even after touching adjacent cells. Furthermore, cancer cells are often immortal in culture, meaning they can undergo mitotic divisions an unlimited number of times.
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Describe the benefits to using tissue cultures to study medications used for treating cancer cells.
Using tissue cultures to study cancer medications is beneficial because it allows researchers to test drugs on live cells without exposing human patients to potentially harmful or ineffective treatments. Since cancer cells often continue to divide rapidly in a lab setting, scientists can efficiently test multiple medications or combinations of treatments at once. Once a specific medication is proven effective at inhibiting cancer cell growth in the culture, it can then be prioritized for clinical use, making the development process safer and more targeted.
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What are the four phases of mitosis?
During the final stage of the cell cycle, cytokinesis allows the cell to finish dividing, creating one cell✔ two cellsthree cells with ✔ identicaldifferent copies of DNA.
prophasemetaphaseanaphase✔ telophase Chromosomes disperse and are no longer visible.
What would happen to an organism if mitosis did not occur? Check all that apply.
✔ prophasemetaphaseanaphasetelophase Chromatin condenses into chromosomes, and spindles begin to form.
prophasemetaphase✔ anaphasetelophase Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite sides of the cell.
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