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  • What is the role of growth factors in the cell cycle?


    Growth factors are biological substances that promote cell division.

  • What happens if errors are detected at a checkpoint?


    The protein p53 can trigger repair or apoptosis.

  • What is apoptosis?


    Programmed cell death, which prevents the accumulation of errors.

  • Why are cell cycle checkpoints important?


    They prevent errors that could lead to cancer.

  • p53 Protein


    A protein that can trigger repair or apoptosis if errors are detected.

  • What does the G1 checkpoint ensure?


    It ensures that the DNA does not have any errors before replication.

  • What does the S checkpoint confirm?


    It confirms the proper replication of the genetic material.

  • What does the G2 checkpoint ensure?


    It ensures that all enzymes and proteins needed for mitosis are available.

  • Cell Cycle


    A series of phases that cells go through to divide and produce new cells.

  • What does the M checkpoint check for?


    It checks for proper alignment of chromosomes and attachment of spindle fibers.

  • Cell Cycle Checkpoints


    Mechanisms that act like stop signs to ensure proper cell division.

  • What is the consequence of ignoring cell cycle checkpoints?


    It can lead to the development of cancer.

  • What is the function of the G2 checkpoint?


    To ensure that all necessary proteins for mitosis are present.

  • What does the M checkpoint ensure?


    It ensures that all chromosomes are properly aligned and spindle fibers are attached.

  • What is the role of the G1 checkpoint?


    To verify DNA integrity before replication.

  • What is the role of the S checkpoint?


    To confirm accurate DNA replication.

  • Cytokinesis


    The division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells.