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Question 10 1 pts Which of these cell types spend most of their life in Go...
Question 44 2.3 pts Number of Cells Which of the cell types in the picture above (A. B. Cor D) is most likely cancerous?
Which of the properties of life involve cell division? When in the human life cycle do all cells divide? In an adult identify 2 tissues in which cells regularly divide, and 2 tissues where cells do not regularly divide.
Question 1 1 pts Compared with sponges, cnidarians have a wider array of cell types, permitting more sophisticated tissue functions. These functions include: Select all that apply. secretion of digestive enzymes. epithelial muscle contraction/movement. the ability to perform coordinated filter feeding. the ability to sense the environment via a network of nerve cells. Next → MAR
Question 31 2.3 pts What feature characterizes cancer cells? carefully regulated cell cycle uncontrollable cell division respond to density-dependent and anchorage dependent inhibition o divide by meiosis produce cells which are different from themselves
Question 10 4 pts In eukaryotic organisms, cell division is used for growth and development as well as the production of replacement cells. There are times when new cells are not needed. If a cell is not actively dividing or getting ready to divide what phase/stage would it be in? Hint: Cell Cycle and interphase video • Textbook chapter 10 section 10.2 Anaphase Cytokinesis o Karyokinesis o Prophase Metaphase Telophase G2 GO
5. Describe the events that happen during each of the listed phases of the cell cycle. Which phase do cells spend the majority of their life cycle within? (3 points) a. Gap 1 DNA damace PioMaloxiMnoitstugano : suivolos ons is both b. S Phase Incomdete replication or DNA daware obson UM DNA is replicated during S phase nowd on ooted C. Gap 2 DNA damage nonoorin on your by do Olho no ob d. Gap 0 (hint: look in cancer...
QUESTION 7 Quiescent cells are cells which are in Go stage of the cell cycle. What stimulus would be required for these Go cells to re-enter the cell cycle? What event(s) occur after stimulation? Hint: Your complete response should include genes being transcribed and the different factors associated with that process ▼T·-·-▼ TTT Arial 3 (12pt) ▼ QUESTION 8 Consider that same cells in GO. In order for these cells to divide normally. they would need to renter G1 and...
please answer all 4 questions asap Question 15 3 pts Several types of innate immune cells attack antigens by: o Promoting apoptosis in cells containing the antigen o Producing antibodies that neutralize the antigen o Scaring them away o Phagocytosis and digestion internally Question 16 3 pts In a primary response, what part of the immune response responds the most quickly to a novel antigen? o Humoral adaptive immunity o Cell-mediated adaptive immunity O Innate immunity Question 17 3 pts...
There are two main types of cells in the human brain, neurons (nerve cells) and glial cells (supporting cells). Once neurons fully mature, these nerve cells no longer divide. Glial cells, however, continue to divide over a person’s entire lifetime. GDNF (glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor) is a small protein that stimulates growth in glial cells. What kind of signal molecule is this protein? How does GDNF likely promote cell division? After the glial cell receives GDNF, what will happen...
Even though the basic composition of most cells are similar, there are many different types of specialized cells found in various organisms. For this discussion please choose one type of cell to research and describe. Choose one type of cell not yet described by other students (easier the earlier you post!). Do NOT choose eukaryotic, prokaryotic, plant, animal or bacteria cells (the large categories of cells), rather choose a specialized type of cell found in animals (examples: blood, nerve or...