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Cancer Timing and rate of cell division in different parts of a plant or animal are crucial to normal growth, development and maintenance. Frequency of cell division varies with the type of cell Cell cycle is regulated at certain checkpoints by both internal and external controls Checkpoint: stop and goahead signals that regulate the cell cycle Three major checkpoints are found in the G1, G2 and M phases. Cancer cells do not respond normally to the body’s control mechanisms Cancer cells are characterized by abnormal cell division If and when cancer cells stop dividing, they do so at random points in the cycle, rather than at normal checkpoints 1. 2. Cancer cells are different from normal cells in two fundamental ways: Cancer cells divide out of control Cancer cells can pile up on one another tumor – abnormal lump of cells benign tumor – tumor that remains in one place in the body malignant tumor – tumor that is capable of spreading throughout the body metastasis – spread of cancer cells from the initial site to other parts of the body There is a wide range of cell division rates in different types of human cells Related to the function of each type. For example, some cells, such as red blood cells, muscle cells, and nerve cells, lose the capacity to divide as they differentiate and mature. Non-Cancerous Cells Mammalian red blood cells only once they have matured they extrude their nuclei and thus have no instructions for cell division. From this moment they have 100 to 120 days to function as oxygen (and carbon dioxide) transporters. Most normal cells undergo 20 to 30 rounds of cell division before carrying out programmed suicide. Any more divisions may result in mutated cells that might harm the organism. Cancerous Cells Cells that accumulate enough mutations may lose control of cell division, leading to the development of cancer. Cancer cells have been found to make an enzyme called telomerase signals them to continue cell division Mutations in other cancer cells do not allow the cells to produce or recognize proteins which signal cell suicide. Some treatments for cancer involve the use of drugs that specifically attack cells that are actively dividing. Why would this be effective for fighting cancerous cells? Read Pages 52 – 55 and: Provide a 2-3 point summary on the methods of Diagnosing Cancer Provide a 2-3 point summary on the treatment methods of Cancer Answer # 2, 3, 7, 10