Cancer cells lack the gene that stops cell growth at a certain point which causes them to grow and grow and not stop. Therefore, in cell growth, a cancer cell has nothing to tell it to stop growing.
A stem cell becomes cancerous and creates the tumor or other cancer. Most of the other cancer cells either do not divide or only divide slowly. The cancerous stem cells divide and create cancer cells and other cancerous stem cells. Removing the entire cancer but leaving a few of the cancerous stem cells in the body does not cure the cancer.
interphase-25hrs
mitosis-........
prophase-1hr
metaphase-1hr
anaphase-30min
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Yes. Cancer is caused by an unregulated cell cycle, causing the cells to multiply rapidly out of control. In addition, they proliferate primarily with fructose.
Cancer is the result of the cell cycle going out of control. Cells produce rapidly causing tumors.
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.
Yes. Cancer is caused by an unregulated cell cycle, causing the cells to multiply rapidly out of control. In addition, they proliferate primarily with fructose.
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
Cancer is a disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth. Once a cancer cell is produced, it is more likely to go through the cell cycle more rapidly, causing more cells to be formed and spread quickly. That is why cancer is a deadly disease, it is to fast to catch.
Because cancer cells exhibit uncontrolled cell proliferation and constantly progress through the cell cycle when they should not.
Cancer is a disorder in which some of the body's own cells lose the ability to control growth. Once a cancer cell is produced, it is more likely to go through the cell cycle more rapidly, causing more cells to be formed and spread quickly. That is why cancer is a deadly disease, it is to fast to catch.
Cancer is the result of the cell cycle going out of control. Cells produce rapidly causing tumors.
Because they spend less time in interphase
because cancer happens when control over the cell cycle has broken down the cell cycle is the series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide, and cancer is a disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated cells then attack more healthy cells and the process is repeated. Cancerous cells can be killed with radiation
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
Because cancer cells grow rapidly and use the "machinery" and the immune systems of the body, the cure for cancer may lay in the interruption of cell growth and genetic alteration of the immune system.
In the cell cycle of cancer cells interphase is still the longest phase. However, interphase is shorter in cancer cells than in normal cells.