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Not unless it causes a mutation, which would be a bad thing because it could lead to cancer.
cancer cell are cells that have a problem in their DNA which can lead to out of control division and old cells have no problems with their DNA they just die and cause no damage
Formation and development lead by proteins.DNA code for proteins.They decide the nature of amino acids.
The DNA inside the cell is the part that mutates and turns a cell into cancer.
Constitutional DNA means the normal DNA of a patient with a cancer (from blood for example). It is possible to compare the constitutional DNA from healthy tissue to tumor DNA from the cancer to know the mutations that are important for tumor formation.
Not unless it causes a mutation, which would be a bad thing because it could lead to cancer.
A mutant cell is a cell that has undergone a genetic mutation, resulting in a change in its DNA sequence. This alteration can lead to changes in the cell's function, structure, or behavior, which may impact the individual's health or development.
Chemicals that do not cause cancer by themselves but can act with another chemical to cause cancer (cocarcinogens). Damage to DNA in cells can lead to cancer. ... Unrepaired DNA damage can lead to mutations, or changes, in genes, and mutations in certain genes can cause cancer. You can also inherit mutations.
cancer cell are cells that have a problem in their DNA which can lead to out of control division and old cells have no problems with their DNA they just die and cause no damage
because if not.. it will cause DNA mutation... your features may change or worst.. it may cause cancer... because in theory.. cancer is caused by DNA mutations...
Formation and development lead by proteins.DNA code for proteins.They decide the nature of amino acids.
Cancer is not part of DNA. Change in DNA. may cause cancer . Some people may be born with faulty DNA which might cause the cells that read the faulty section of DNA to reproduce uncontrollably, but on the other hand, exposure to radiation or carcinogens may cause the DNA in a few specific cells to mutate and thus not be controllable by the rest of the cells in your body.
Cancer is primarily a disease of the genes. Specifically, it is a disease characterized by abnormal changes or mutations in the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) of cells. These mutations can affect the normal function and regulation of genes, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and the formation of tumors. Hormones, on the other hand, can play a role in the development and progression of certain types of cancer. Hormone-related cancers, such as breast cancer and prostate cancer, are influenced by the presence and activity of hormones in the body. In these cases, hormones like estrogen and progesterone in breast cancer or testosterone in prostate cancer can stimulate the growth of cancer cells. It is important to note that while hormones can contribute to the development of specific types of cancer, the underlying cause of cancer is ultimately genetic mutations within cells. These mutations can be influenced by various factors, including environmental exposures, lifestyle choices, and inherited genetic predispositions.
The DNA inside the cell is the part that mutates and turns a cell into cancer.
True.
The instructions for growth and development are in DNA.
The UV rays can cause mistakes to happen in the DNA code of the skin cells. A faulty DNA instruction can then lead to that cell becoming "wild" and cancerous.