cancer
TCA cycle occur in the mitochondria (the power house of the cell)
The cell cycle is controlled by specific cyclins, which are proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
All of it.The cell cycle describes the state of the DNA in the cell.
Mitochondria
Mitosis and cytokinesis occur during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle.
Cancer is a result of a malfunctioning cell cycle.
Mitosis
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and so is cell division. They occur at differenttimes in the cell cycle.
In prophase
The stage of the cell cycle that occurs more often is the interphase. It accounts for 90 percent of the cell cycle.
All cancer is related to the cell cycle. The cell cycle is the cycle of events and regulations that occur through the life of a cell. Part of the cell cycle is cell division. This process needs to be carefully regulated, because un-controlled cell division is called cancer. There are molecules within a cell that respond to signals and stimuli from the envoronment to decide is the cell is allowed to divide. These pathways relay mostly on cyclin and cyclin-dependent kinases. If the regulations fail in a cell - in this case, a skin cell - then you have a cencerous condition in the tissue - in this case, skin cancer.
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