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What you are reffering to is cancerous cells. The reason is unknown as to why the cells are able to divide so quickly and never die. If it was known we would be able to cure cancer.
When cells divide uncontrollably it causes things like mutation or cancer, because cancerous cells go through rapid cell divisions and do not develop in the same way that healthy cells develop
Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells. such cells called cancer cells divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors that can damage the surrounding tissues
One main difference between a normal cell and a cancer cell is the ability of cancer cells to divide and proliferate rapidly and uncontrollably. Unlike normal cells, which have mechanisms in place to regulate cell division and prevent excessive growth, cancer cells bypass these controls and continue to grow and divide, leading to the formation of tumors.
Cell division is related to the spread of cancer because cancer is uncontrolled cell division. So they are closely related. Short Answer is: carcinoma is cell-division when the normal program of cell-division has 'been compromised', i. e. altered. It is related because when the cell divides, sometimes it can cluster up... like a crowded room. then it starts to sort of push away the good cells so there is basically more room to breathe. eventually, this cluster of cells becomes one big ball and starts to spread to other parts of the body and develop more bad clustered cells again only in a different part of the body. This is how cancer forms and spreads to other organs in your body.
When a cell is preparing to divide, the chromosomes coil so that they become visible.
a. cancer cells divide uncontrollably. b. normal cells cannot make copies of DNA. c. cancer cells cannot make copies of DNA. d. normal cells divide uncontrollably. (A) cancer cells divide uncontrollably
cancer
The two types of cell cycle genes that cause cancer cells to divide uncontrollably if mutated are called tumor suppressor genes and antioncogene
A tumor
When cells divide uncontrollably it causes things like mutation or cancer, because cancerous cells go through rapid cell divisions and do not develop in the same way that healthy cells develop
The cells divide uncontrollably and eventually form masses of cells called tumors. These tumors are basically a mutation that causes the body to not function properly.
The overproduction of cells causes cancer since there is no cell growth regulation. This causes masses to grow uncontrollably and become cancer.
Cancer. A cancerous tumor is a group of cells that divide uncontrollably, without stopping.
Cancer cells begin when something goes wrong with the growth of cells which causes cell production to rapidly and uncontrollably
Cancerous Cells
(Cystic fibrosis/Cancer) is a growth disorder of cells that occurs when cells divide uncontrollably within the body.
This is the short story: When there's an error in a cells genome (DNA) regulation, the cell may start replicating uncontrollably. This causes a tumor. Do you want the long story?