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Welcome back to Biology class! What to expect this semester: 1. You’re grade starts fresh today! Be proud of your good work from last semester and make a commitment to work harder in areas that you have faltered in. You have the power and ability to do as well as you decide that you can do! 2. Grading policies will be the same as last semester, however late work will not be accepted after graded papers have been returned and/or each Monday when grades are posted in class, whichever comes first. 3. You still need to keep an organized binder. You should clear out your work from last semester (please recycle), but keep using the same spiral, if you still have room. Welcome back to Biology class! Here’s what we’ll cover this semester: 1. Ch. 8 – Cell division, mitosis, and cancer 2. Ch. 10, 11, 12 – Genetics, DNA, and genes 3. Ch. 14, 15 – History of life, fossils, and evolution 4. Ch. 17 – Classification of life forms Ch. 8-3 Cancer and the Cell Life Cycle What we’ll learn: •What is the normal life cycle of a human cell? •What is cancer and how is it related to cells? •What are some causes of cancer in humans? The “Life Span” of a cell, aka the Cell Cycle • The cells in your body have a normal life cycle. • Your cells grow, get older, and may replace themselves through the process of cell division. Cell Division Video • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6ucK WIIFmg The “Life Span” of a cell, aka the Cell Cycle • Genes and enzymes in your cells control when cells go through division. • Some cells divide often: Skin cells (daily) Some cells rarely (if ever) divide: Brain cells Cancer: A mistake in the Cell Cycle • If a cell continues to rapidly divide and replace itself without stopping, a tumor may develop. Cancer: A mistake in the Cell Cycle • In later stages, cancer cells enter the circulatory system and spread throughout the body, a process called metastasis, forming new tumors that disrupt the function of organs, organ systems, and ultimately, the organism. The causes of cancer • Environmental factors, such as cigarette smoke, air and water pollution, and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun, are all known to damage the genes that control the cell cycle. The causes of cancer • Cancer may also be caused by viral infections that damage the genes. • Cancer is also caused by mutations that change the function of DNA and genes. Treatments for cancer • Radiation- a targeted stream of radiation that damages the genes that allow the cells to divide. • Chemotherapy- drugs that target and destroy cancer cells. What is Cancer? Why haven’t we cured cancer? Question 1 Explain cancer in terms of cell growth. Question 1 Explain cancer in terms of cell growth. Answer Cancer is a malignant (harmful) growth resulting from uncontrolled cell division. The loss of control may be caused by environmental factors, like UV radiation, or mutations to DNA and genes. Problem Solving Lab • Get Whale Book and a Calculator. • Open to page 212 . • Answer questions in the “Do You Know” Section of your spiral. Title it “Cancer Problem Solving Lab”. Answer questions #1-4. Answer to # 1 The most common type of cancer is Skin: basal cell and squamous. The least common type of cancer is Skin: melanoma Answer to #2 • Least treatable: Lung • Most treatable: Skin: basal cell and squamous. Answer to #3 • Percent survival for breast cancer: 180,000 cases – 40,000 deaths = 140,000 survivors 140,000 survivors / 180,000 total cases = 0.78 x 100 = 78% Answer to #4 • Add total number of cancer cases = 1,605,000 • Number of lung cancer = 170,000 • 170,000 / 1,605,000 = .10 x 100 = 10%