Mitosis is a " type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each the same as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth". Cancer is disease which infects the cells and makes them loose control, resulting in continuous division.
No, mitosis is actually the cause of cancer. Well, unregulated mitosis that is. Cancer is basically uncontrolled cell division.
Mitosis arguably plays the largest role in cancer. Mitosis is responsible for the growth and division of the cancerous cells.
Can you descuss cancer as mitosis "gone wild"?
Mitosis is how most cells replicate. When cancer develops, the rate of cancer cell mitosis is higher than it should be and higher than the rate of surrounding cells. This is why a tumor forms.
Mitosis itself does not cause cancer. However, errors in the regulation of mitosis can lead to mutations in cells, which may contribute to the development of various types of cancer such as breast, lung, or colon cancer.
Inhibiting mitosis means that cell multiplication and growth is halted, and halting that process means that the cancer will not continue to grow, and can be more easily treated and eradicated.
Mitosis relates to cell division because mitosis is the process in cell division where the nucleus divides into 2 nuclei.
Cancer has a lot to do with mitosis. A cell in mitosis normally spends a lot of time in interphase, growing. With cancer, cells do not spend enough time growing, and replicate to quickly. These cells continue replicating until a mass forms.
when mitosis goes out of control it is called
Uncontrolled mitosis is when cells continue to divide. Which is considered the developing of a tumor or that is cancer.
it doesnt re-tard
cancer