True.
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.
When cells come into contact with one another, they can exhibit a "contact inhibition" response where cell division is inhibited. This phenomenon helps regulate tissue growth and prevents overgrowth of cells. However, not all cells necessarily stop dividing when they touch, as some may continue to divide under certain conditions or in specific tissues.
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.
Cells stop dividing in the G0 phase of the cell cycle, where they enter a resting state. These cells can stay in G0 indefinitely, either temporarily or permanently, depending on external signals or intrinsic factors.
If the treatment is successful in stopping cancer cells from dividing, the process of cell proliferation and cell cycle progression will be affected. This would lead to a halt in the replication and division of cancer cells, ultimately inhibiting tumor growth.
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.
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.
"Normal" cells stop dividing when they come into contact with like cells, a mechanism known as contact inhibition. Cancerous cells lose this ability. Pictures of cancer cells show that cancerous cells lose the ability to stop dividing when they contact similar cells.
All cells will stop dividing when you die. When you're born, cells slow down the dividing, but don't completely stop.
It is when cells stop dividing due to crowding
Chemo
no the cells continue to divided thus spreading the new cancer cells
When cells come into contact with one another, they can exhibit a "contact inhibition" response where cell division is inhibited. This phenomenon helps regulate tissue growth and prevents overgrowth of cells. However, not all cells necessarily stop dividing when they touch, as some may continue to divide under certain conditions or in specific tissues.
Then the cell colony and the organism it is associated with will die
Stop looking and start dividing! Looking is not going to get you an answer!
contact inhibition and "go, no-go" switches
Stop dividing.