Cancer is a disease caused by severe disruption of the mechanisms that normally control the cell cycle. This disruption leads to uncontrolled cell division, which if unchecked can result to death.
its is based on the cell reproduction
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Cancer
Cancer is a disease that can occur from mutations that disrupt the control of cell reproduction. Mutations in genes involved in cell cycle regulation and growth can lead to uncontrolled cell division and the formation of tumors.
A mutation of a cell is the reason Cancer is started.
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Hugh Campbell Ross has written: 'Induced cell-reproduction and cancer' -- subject(s): Cytology, Medical microscopy, Cancer, Mitosis, Microscopy 'Further researches into induced cell-reproduction and cancer' -- subject(s): Cell Division, Neoplastic Cell Transformation, Cytology, Cancer
Cell reproduction goes awry in the case of cancer cells. Due to an error in DNA replication, the normal mechanism that controls cell reproduction does not function, and the cancer cells continuously reproduce without any control.
Cancer cells form when the DNA is damaged and the body can't fix it. Then the cell multiplies out of control.
Cell reproduction refers to the division of the cells which occurs and can be described as reproduction. The cell divides in to two cells through Meiosis and Mitosis which are two different ways of cell reproduction also known as cell division.
A penguins cell reproduction includes the coldness of the penguins habitat.
Mitosis is the reproduction of any autosomal cell (non-sex cells). One cell splits into two daughter cells that are exact replicates of each other and have the same number of chromosomes that the mother cell had.