uncontrolled cell division and possibly cancer can result
a malignant tumor
When uncontrolled cell division occurs, cells can become cancerous. Cancerous cells can continue to divide and grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor. These cells can also invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis.
If the cell cycle is uncontrolled, the cell may divide too rapidly, leading to uncontrolled growth or tumor formation. This can result in diseases like cancer where cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. Additionally, uncontrolled cell division can prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis (cell death), leading to a buildup of abnormal cells.
That is incorrect. Cancer can result when cells lose control over the cell cycle and continue to divide uncontrollably. This uncontrolled cell division can lead to the formation of tumors.
Uncontrolled cell division can be caused by genetic mutations that disrupt the normal regulation of the cell cycle. This can lead to the development of cancer, where cells continue to proliferate without control and form tumors. Various factors, such as exposure to carcinogens, genetic predisposition, and lifestyle choices, can contribute to the accumulation of mutations that drive uncontrolled cell division.
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Uncontrolled mitosis is when cells continue to divide. Which is considered the developing of a tumor or that is cancer.
The uncontrolled division of animal cells is called Cancer.
If the cell cannot stop dividing then a tumour will form. The tumour can be cancerous or benign. Uncontrolled cell division may be caused by substances called carcinogens (e.g. in cigarettes) which can switch the P53 gene off. This gene is responsible for controlling cell division.
a malignant tumor
I believe that is cancer.
When uncontrolled cell division occurs, cells can become cancerous. Cancerous cells can continue to divide and grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor. These cells can also invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis.
Cancer. A cancerous tumor is a group of cells that divide uncontrollably, without stopping.
If the cell cycle is uncontrolled, the cell may divide too rapidly, leading to uncontrolled growth or tumor formation. This can result in diseases like cancer where cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. Additionally, uncontrolled cell division can prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis (cell death), leading to a buildup of abnormal cells.
That is incorrect. Cancer can result when cells lose control over the cell cycle and continue to divide uncontrollably. This uncontrolled cell division can lead to the formation of tumors.
Uncontrolled cell division can be caused by genetic mutations that disrupt the normal regulation of the cell cycle. This can lead to the development of cancer, where cells continue to proliferate without control and form tumors. Various factors, such as exposure to carcinogens, genetic predisposition, and lifestyle choices, can contribute to the accumulation of mutations that drive uncontrolled cell division.
Sperm and Ova cannot divide further.