lack of the enzymes needed to control the cell cycle overproduction of those enzymes or production of other enzymes at the wrong time all can cause the cell cycle to become uncontrolled
Because the cell might crash it's cycle and hurt itself. If the cell hit a tree, for instance. You try riding a cycle into a tree. It will hurt.
Loss of cell cycle control is typically an oncogenic process. For cancer to occur, the cells need to replicate beyond any normal physiological control. To answer your question, one factor that in important in controlling the cell cycle is p53. p53 is a checkpoint control in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Defects in p53 cause a loss of cell cycle regulation and are considered an oncogenic transformation.
If cell division were not controlled, there would be unrestricted over growth of cells to form a shapeless mass of cells called a tumor. Uncontrolled cell growth is called cancer
it? would automatically cause cancer!
cancer. all it is is uncontrolled mitosis
When the cell cycle become uncontrolled, a tumor can form.
what can cause the cell cycle to be uncontrolled is that if a pathogen gets into the cell the cell will turn into a cancer cell and that will make the cell cycle uncontrolledif your cell turns into a cancer cell then you will have cancer cells reproducing faster than a normal cell(a normal cell is supposed to reproduce every 22 hour's a cancer cell reproduces every 10 hours)
Ff a cell is uncontrolled means it will divide vigourously in abnormal manner and will cause tumor of cancer.
Yes they do
I hope you mean "uncontrolled in growing". Uncontrolled cell growth in one part of the body can cause the development of tumour or cancer.
Because cancer cells exhibit uncontrolled cell proliferation and constantly progress through the cell cycle when they should not.
uncontrolled cell division and possibly cancer can result
Uncontrolled growth
Because the cell might crash it's cycle and hurt itself. If the cell hit a tree, for instance. You try riding a cycle into a tree. It will hurt.
cancer
They can disrupt different checkpoints in the mitotic cell cycle
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