you die
If your cell cycle malfunctions, you might develop a cancer tumor, and you might get really sick, or even, die.Good Luck!
When mitosis malfunctions, it can lead to various issues such as aneuploidy (abnormal number of chromosomes), genetic mutations, and cell death. These errors can result in developmental abnormalities, genetic disorders, and contribute to the development of cancer. Detection and correction mechanisms within the cell usually work to prevent most of these errors from persisting.
Cell combines to form an Organ and Organs comprise the Organ System which makes up an ORGANISM. A lung is comprised of MORE than ONE CELL that does complex functions. A lung is not a cell alone, it is composed of more than one cell. Our lungs is an organ that is composed with cells, we cannot directly say that a lung is a cell. :-)
lung cancer:primary or metastatic primary:small cell carcinoma(25%) or non-small cell carcinoma(75%) non-small cell carcinoma(75%): squamous cell carcinoma(35%), adenocarcinoma(25%), large cell carcinoma(15%)
The lung cell cycle is the process by which lung cells grow and divide to form new cells. This cycle consists of several phases, including interphase (cell growth and DNA replication) and mitosis (cell division). Proper regulation of the lung cell cycle is essential for normal lung function and tissue repair.
well i think u should prolly replace it
you could get lung cancer and their will be loss of memory in your brain. the cells in the brain malfunctions because the part of the brain which controls posture that is the cerebellum will also be destroyed which can lead you to become an insane or mad person
Small cell lung cancer is a disease in which the cells of the lung tissues grow uncontrollably and form tumors.
In the lungs? Can you please be more specific. There are lung tissues and sacs that aid in gas exchange called alveoli, but there really isn't a specific lung cell.
Small cell lung cancer
yes
cancer of the lungs There are many types . . . non-small cell carcenoma, which includes squamous cell, adenocarcenoma, bronchioalveolar, and large-cell undifferentiated carcenoma. There is also small cell lung cancer.