mutation, it causes cells to reproduce abnormaly fast, creating tumors
because the cell will not function well and causes to have abnormal cells.
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
Some diseases resulting from abnormal cell function include cancer, autoimmune disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases. In these conditions, cells either grow uncontrollably, fail to self-destruct when they should, or attack healthy tissues in the body.
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grow in uncontrolled and abnormal ways
Abnormal cell division
i think it is Alzheimer's disease. that's what it said on GoogleCancer is abnormal cell division.
Abnormal growth of cancer cells is caused by mutations in genes that regulate cell growth and division. These mutations allow the cancer cells to divide uncontrollably and evade normal growth regulatory mechanisms. Additionally, cancer cells can also evade signals that would typically trigger cell death.
A somatic mutation in a gene can alter the function of a cell by changing the instructions encoded in the gene, leading to abnormal protein production or function. This can disrupt normal cellular processes and potentially contribute to diseases like cancer.
Abnormal uncontrolled cell multiplication, as in cancer
Incomplete cellular division can lead to the formation of cell fragments or abnormal cells with abnormal chromosome numbers, which can result in genetic abnormalities or cell death. This can lead to impaired tissue function and potentially contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer.
Abnormal p53 can lead to uncontrolled cell growth because it is unable to properly regulate the cell cycle or initiate cell death (apoptosis) in response to DNA damage or other cellular stressors. This can allow damaged cells to proliferate and accumulate mutations, ultimately leading to the development of cancer.