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cyclins regulate the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells,cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells.

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Q: What controls the rate at which cells divide?
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What is the function for thyroid?

Thyroid controls the rate of at which the body's cells work (the metabolic rate) by the production of thyroxine.


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The nucleus, located at the center of the cell, controls the cells actions, such as whether to move foward, divide into two cells or attack an intruder.


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I believe that is cancer.


Is a disorder of cells in which the normal controls on growth have been damaged and the cells divide unchecked within the body?

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That occurs in a cancerous cell.


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What would happen to the cells if there is no thyroid gland?

Eventually cells of the body would die....as the metabolic rate would decrease as thyroxine, released by thyroid gland, controls metabolic rate.


A health problem that develops when cells divide at a faster than normal rate is?

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Do all human cells divide at the same time rate throughout life?

the cells which must help for a human's growth undergo it, in other words most do


Why do all human cells divide at the same rate throughout life?

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What happens to the rapidly dividing cells when the healing process nearest completion?

The rate of cell division slows down, controls on growth are restored, and everything returns to normal.


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