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Regulating the Cell Cycle 10.3

Explore how growth factors control cell division, the importance of cell cycle checkpoints, and the impact of cancer on cell growth regulation. Learn about the different types of tumors, causes of cancer, and treatments available.

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Regulating the Cell Cycle 10.3

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  1. Regulating the Cell Cycle 10.3 • Topic: 10.3The Cell Cycle and Checkpoints • Learning Target: I can explain how the cell cycle is regulated.

  2. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 Growth factors control whether cells can pass checkpoints and divide G1 checkpoint M checkpoint G2 checkpoint

  3. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 • Density of Cells • Cells anchor to dish surface and divide. When a complete single layer forms they stop dividing. • If some cells are scraped away, the remaining cells divide to fill the dish with a single layer and then stop.

  4. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 • Growth factor can cause more cell division.

  5. Regulating the Cell Cycle 10.3 • Topic: 10.3 Cancer: Uncontrolled Cell Growth • Learning Target: I can explain how cancer cells are different from other cells.

  6. Regulation the Cell Cycle: 10.3 • Cancer: is a disorder in which body cells lose the ability to control cell growth. • Cancer cells divide uncontrollably to form a mass of cell called tumor.

  7. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 • Types of tumor • Benign tumor: Noncancerous, does not spread to surrounding healthy tissue. • Malignant tumor: Cancerous, invades and destroys surrounding healthy tissue and can spread to other parts of the body. • Metastasis: The spreading of cancer cells. • Cancer cells absorb nutrients needed by other cells, block nerve connections, and prevent organs from functioning.

  8. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 What Causes Cancer • Cancers:are caused by defects in genes that regulate growth and division. • Sources of gene defects • Smoking tobacco • Radiation exposure • Defective genes • Viral infection

  9. Regulating the Cell Cycle: 10.3 Treatments for Cancer • Some localized tumors can be removed bysurgery. • Many tumors can be treated with radiation. • Chemotherapyis the use of compounds that kill or slow the growth of cancer cells.

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