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What happens if cells stop dividing?

Then the cell colony and the organism it is associated with will die


Does cell stop dividing when people are 20 years old?

yes


What is cell division controlled by?

Genes called proto-oncogenes stop a cell from dividing too often.


What happens if cells do not know when to stop dividing?

If cells do not know when to stop dividing, they can continue to proliferate uncontrollably, leading to the formation of a tumor. This uncontrolled growth can result in the development of cancer.


Cells can sense when to start dividing or stop dividing?

Cells have mechanisms that sense signals from their environment to determine when to start dividing (such as growth factors) or stop dividing (such as DNA damage or contact inhibition). These signals help regulate the cell cycle and ensure proper cell division. Dysregulation of these processes can lead to diseases like cancer.


What can stop cancer cells from dividing?

There are a number of responses to this question: * If a single-celled organism, then it cannot grow because as the name suggests, it can only grow to one cell. * If there are no centrioles, because the cell cannot produce the spindles neccasary for the chromosomes to line up and so cannot reproduce. * If there is no genetic material (chromosomes/chromatin), because it won't reproduce, because it needs genetic material to make an identical copy and so go through the process of interphase and mitosis to make a new cell and grow.


Does cancer start when cells stop growing and dividing?

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.


When do cell divide?

Cells stop dividing when your energy source is depleted. That's why you die when you don't eat.


When cells stop dividing they stop usually at a point late in the G1 phase the G1 point true or false?

True. Cells typically stop dividing at a point in late G1 phase called the G1 checkpoint. At this checkpoint, the cell assesses its internal and external conditions to determine whether conditions are favorable for cell division to proceed. If conditions are not optimal, the cell may enter a non-dividing state called G0 phase.


What part of the cell seems to tell the cell to stop undergoing mitosis?

The nucleus, because it controls what happens in the cell.


Where does the G0 phase occur in the cell cycle?

The G0 phase occurs in the cell cycle when cells temporarily stop dividing and enter a resting state.


What phase of interphase do the cells leave the cell cycle and stop dividing?

The phase of interphase when cells leave the cell cycle and stop dividing is called G0 phase. In G0 phase, cells are in a non-dividing state where they carry out their specialized functions. It is a resting phase before potentially re-entering the cell cycle.