Uncontrolled cell division

Cards (11)

  • what is the effect of drugs on cancer cells?

    reduced rate of mitosis
  • Chromosomes line up at the equator attached to spindke fibres..
    In metaphase
  • suggest why the development of monopolar mitosis spjndle would prevent successful mitosis
    • no separation of chromatids
    • Chromatids would go to one side
    • Doubled chromosome number in one daughter cell and the other gets no chromosomes
  • explain why the student only used the root tip?
    because its where Mitosis occurs
  • Why does it have to be thin?
    single layer of cells so light can pass through to make the organelles visible
  • The division of cytoplasm is called..
    cytokenisis
  • Describe and explain what the student should have done when counting the cells to make sure the mitosis index he obtained was accurate?
    A large number of fields of view to ensure a representative sample
  • How does a chemical stop the growth of roots?

    Stops mitosis
    By stopping spindle fibres from forming
    So preventing separation of sister chromatids
    so no new cells added
  • Suggest why preventing the formation of spindle fibres could be used for cancer.

    Chromosomes cannot attach to spindle fibres so no mretaphase
  • Suggest why the drug could be used even though it affects some healthy cells

    Cancer cells divide uncontrollably
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the drug towards stomach cancer
    For = stops mitosis so no cell division resulting in the tumour not growing
    Against = healthy cells can be damaged
    The effectiveness and dosage is unknown.