I don't think so at all.
By the time a normal cell divides you can assume that the cell has replicated all of its DNA. A factor that can stop normal cells from growing is contact with other cells.
The average normal cells cease splitting up when they get to contact with their adjacent cells, resulting to only needed number of cells split up and stop when not needful.Therefore if cells do lose this feature, they don't terminate splitting up when they come to contact with each other. They constantly increase or multiply rapidly because contact inhibition isn't present hence resulting to tumor formation.
The cells do not carry out cell division when they come in contact with each other. This causes uncontrolled cell growth, which can lead to severe conditions such as cancer.
they stop growingWhen cells are dividing and begin to come into contact with one another, a mechanism known as density-dependent inhibition ceases cell division by degrading the cyclin portions of MPF(Maturation Promotion Factor) in the cytoplasm
They're different because they grow faster than normal cells and start to kill the cells around them, which can result in a tumor and cause cancer.
yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.
because when cells come in contact with each other the cells stop growing
Contact Inhibition
Normal cells stop growing and reproducing once their plasma membrane comes into contact with that of another cell. Cancer cells don't. They continue to grow into other cells, taking over and often destroying the other cells, creating a tumor.
When grown in vitro, mammalian cells stop growing when they come into physical contact with other cells. This property of cells in culture is called contact inhibition. This is the reason why cells tend to grow in monolayers in a culture flask.Cancer cells on the other hand, have lost this ability of contact inhibition and therefore tend to over grow
By the time a normal cell divides you can assume that the cell has replicated all of its DNA. A factor that can stop normal cells from growing is contact with other cells.
everybody is born with cancer cell. No cancer does not start when cells have stoped growing and dividing. it is simply because the cancer cells are getting agrrivated witch makes it start.
because they're in love with each other, but they can't have babies. so their love stops growing and they move apart.
The average normal cells cease splitting up when they get to contact with their adjacent cells, resulting to only needed number of cells split up and stop when not needful.Therefore if cells do lose this feature, they don't terminate splitting up when they come to contact with each other. They constantly increase or multiply rapidly because contact inhibition isn't present hence resulting to tumor formation.
The cells do not carry out cell division when they come in contact with each other. This causes uncontrolled cell growth, which can lead to severe conditions such as cancer.
that in one you can contact but in the other its normal
Cancer cells do not directly attack other cells in the body, but they clog things up because they continue to reproduce without limit, growing tumors in various places where they will block or get in the way of normal body functions.