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Cancer is a disease that is multiplying using the cell cycle because in the human body the living coditions are good enough for cancer to repopulate...
Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
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Cancer is the result of the cell cycle going out of control. Cells produce rapidly causing tumors.
Cancer is a disease that is multiplying using the cell cycle because in the human body the living coditions are good enough for cancer to repopulate...
because cancer happens when control over the cell cycle has broken down the cell cycle is the series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide, and cancer is a disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
Cancer is a result of a malfunctioning cell cycle.
Because cancer cells exhibit uncontrolled cell proliferation and constantly progress through the cell cycle when they should not.
The cell cycle is disturbed when a mutation causes one or more of the following:A deletion - causing a section of the DNA to be missingA stop - causing a stop signal to form in the DNAA frame shift - causing the DNA sequence to be misaligned
Loss of control within the cell cycle is often caused by a disease of the cell cycle known as cancer in which cells lose the ability to control their own growth and tumors can be formed as byproducts of this loss of control as well as injuries to surrounding tissues and muscles.
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)
No, sickle cell disease is not cancerous.
skin cancer (any cancer for that matter) is when the cell cycle becomes completely unregulated and only performs cell division without its normal cell functions.
Cancer has a chaotic effect on the cell cycle. Cancer typically makes cells reproduce quickly and in an out of control manner.
Because cancer cells are able to skip the cell cycle checkpoints that are in place to ensure proper cell division.
Cancer.