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Explore the factors that control cell growth and understand why cancer occurs. Discover the roles of internal and external regulators, growth factors, and the P53 gene. Learn about common cancers and how they can be prevented.
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What controls cell growth Objective: To study limits on cell growth and why cancer occurs in cells
What controls cell growth? Cells will typically divide until they are touching When your skin is torn the cells will divide until they are touching again healing
What tells cells to divide Cyclin- protein that regulates timing of cell cycle (in eukaryotes) Internal Regulators- proteins that respond to an event inside the cell
What tells cells to divide cont. External Regulators- Proteins that respond to an event outside the cell Growth Factors- important during embryonic development and wound healing Also helps prevent excessive growing
Uncontrolled cell growth Uncontrolled cell growth- cancer Cancer cells do not respond to signals that regulate normal cell growth Cancer cell- form tumors- cancer cells break loose from tumor and spread throughout the body
Uncontrolled cell growth Some cancers are due to a problem with internal or external regulators Most cancer cells have a defect in the P53 gene Causes cell to lose info needed to respond to signals that would normally control growth.
Cancer Stats. Most common cancer in US Skin cancer Cancer that kills most people in US Lung cancer Both are preventable in most cases 1/3 people are likely to get cancer