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Warm-Up (11/10) On the piece of white paper from the back, answer the following question. Neurons, or brain cells, are considered “post-mitotic,” meaning that they have permanently left the cell cycle and are incapable of undergoing mitosis. Why are neurodegenerative diseases such as Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS) or Parkinson’s disease, in which neurons progressively die off, always fatal? Name Date Period Mitosis 1. Purpose • Growth • • Repair Asexual reproduction (for example, bacteria) 2. Stages 1. Replication 2. Alignment 3. Separation 3. Regulation of Mitosis At internal controls or “checkpoints,” cells stop and make sure everything is okay before continuing. This controls the rate of the cell cycle. Cancer: unregulated cycling Cancerous cells cycle extremely quickly because they do not stop at the checkpoints. They are not regulated. Cyclins and CDKs Cyclins: proteins whose levels go up and down CDKs: kinases activated when cyclins bind to them. kinase: an enzyme that phosphorylates (puts a phosphate on) another protein to regulate it. Share and Discuss Discuss this question with your partner and write or represent it. I will call on three people to share their partners’ answers. Draw four chromosomes during the processes of replication, alignment, and separation. Indicate where a checkpoint would act during the alignment phase, and state one purpose of the checkpoint. Share and Discuss Discuss this question with your partner and write or represent it. I will call on three people to share their partners’ answers. In an experiment, bacteria transformed with a plasmid encoding Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) were raised in a solution containing a radioactive isotope of sulfur, 35S, to label proteins such as GFP in the cell. Individual bacteria were then isolated from each other and cultured separately in a solution containing non-radioactive sulfur. After every five generations, the bacteria were analyzed for percentage of bacteria containing radioactive sulfur (35S) as well as green fluorescence, an indicator of the presence of GFP. Why do all cells contain GFP after 15 generations even though 35S-labelled proteins are present in virtually none of the cells? Generation % containing 35S % containing green fluorescence 0 (first cell) 100.000% 100.0% 5 3.125% 100.0% 10 0.098% 100.0% 15 0.003% 100.0% Closure On the piece of white paper from the back, answer the following question: Explain why checkpoints are needed during the cell cycle to prevent cancer from forming. Name Date Period Scale 1 – 10