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Unit 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle
4.7 Regulation of Cell Cycle
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Arrange the phases of the cell cycle in the correct order.
1️⃣ G1
2️⃣ S
3️⃣ G2
4️⃣ M
The G1 checkpoint determines if the cell has grown large enough and if its
DNA
is undamaged.
Match the cell cycle regulators with their roles:
Cyclins ↔️ Activate CDKs
Cyclin-Dependent Kinases (CDKs) ↔️ Phosphorylate target proteins
Cyclin-CDK Complex ↔️ Regulates cell cycle transitions
After mitosis, cells may enter a resting phase called
G0
.
What is the resting phase after mitosis called?
G0
Match the checkpoint with its assessment:
G1 Checkpoint ↔️ Cell size, nutrient availability, DNA damage
G2 Checkpoint ↔️ DNA replication complete, no errors
M Checkpoint ↔️ Chromosomes attached to spindle fibers
What is the cell cycle defined as?
Series of events for growth
After the M phase, a cell can only repeat the cell cycle.
False
What does the M checkpoint confirm during metaphase?
Chromosomes attached to fibers
Growth factors stimulate cell division by binding to cell surface receptors.
True
What are the three major checkpoints in the cell cycle?
G1, G2, and M checkpoints
Key checkpoints in the cell cycle monitor essential
conditions
If conditions are not met at any checkpoint, the
cell cycle
halts until necessary adjustments are made.
True
What is the role of cyclins in the cell cycle?
Activate CDKs
Steps in how growth factors stimulate cell division:
1️⃣ Growth factors bind to receptors on the cell surface
2️⃣ Receptor activation triggers signal transduction
3️⃣ Signaling pathways activate genes
4️⃣ Cyclin-CDK complexes form
5️⃣ Cell cycle progresses
What are tumor suppressor proteins like p53 and Rb responsible for?
Halting the cell cycle
Dysregulation of negative regulators can lead to uncontrolled cell proliferation, a hallmark of
cancer
.
True
Proper cell cycle control is crucial for preventing uncontrolled cell proliferation seen in
cancer
Cyclins bind to CDKs to form a
complex
The cyclin-CDK complex promotes cell cycle transitions through
phosphorylation
Growth factors stimulate cell division by initiating intracellular signaling events.
True
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs)
inactivate
cyclin-CDK
complexes
Which negative regulator halts the cell cycle in response to DNA damage?
Tumor suppressor proteins
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