Homework: Chapter 10 Test in the Online Textbook. Due 1/19. Warm Up: Do you believe that your cells belong to you once they are outside of your body? Why.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
10.3 Workbook Corrections.
Advertisements

Mitosis & Cancer: When Making New Cells Goes Terribly Wrong!
Regulation of the Cell Cycle Watch me as a presentation or you will be sorry…
The Cell Cycle and Cancer. Cell signaling: chemical communication between cells. Click on above to go to animation second chemical response inside the.
What is it? Treatment options Prevention.  Disease  Cells grow and divide uncontrollably  No way to stop  Damage to body around them.
Cell Division by Mitosis
C ANCER Lesson 4, Chapter 2. W HAT IS C ANCER ? Cancer is a disease in which cells grow and divide uncontrollably, damaging the parts of the body around.
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
AP Biology Regulation of Cell Division.
AP Biology Regulation of Cell Division AP Biology 1.Coordination of cell division a. A multicellular organism needs to coordinate cell division across.
KEY CONCEPT Cell cycle regulation is necessary for healthy growth.
 Cell division out of control means cancer.  Programmed cell death is a necessary process in living organisms because it makes room for new cells.
Topic 2: Regulating the cell cycle Unit 5. 2 G1 checkpoint: if conditions are not appropriate (missing essential nutrients, not enough space, etc), the.
How can cancer be prevented? How is cancer treated? How are cancer cells different from normal cells? What causes cancer? How does this happen? What is.
KEY CONCEPT Cell cycle regulation is necessary for healthy growth.
Section 10.3 (Pg ): Regulating the Cell Cycle
Slide 1 of 18 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle.
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
The Cell Cycle…Gone Wrong How do cells know when to divide… What controls the cell cycle… Cells grown in a lab will continue to divide until they come.
Why are cells so small ? Think about the size of a cell and consider the surface area….. Does surface area increase as the size of the cell increases?
Most common cancers among MEN 1.Prostate (128.3) (15.6% death rate) 2.Lung (73) (79.3% death rate) 3.Colorectal (46.1) (39.3% death rate) Most Common Cancers.
CANCER The word cancer means “crab” in latin and even today it still means the same and is the name of a constellation. Cancer also names a disease, one.
Notes - Cancer and Cell Division
The Cell Cycle and Cancer. The Cell Cycle Cells go through a series of stages through their life These series of stages is called the cell cycle Each.
What is cancer? Mitosis- normal cell division Cancer- uncontrolled cell division (carcinoma) –Develops into a tumor Benign- does not spread –(Not Cancerous)
Cell Growth and DivisionSection 3 Section 3: Regulation Preview Bellringer Key Ideas Controls Checkpoints Cancer Summary.
Regulation of Cell Division Coordination of cell division A multicellular organism needs to coordinate cell division across different tissues & organs.
Unit 4 --Bellwork #3 1. Explain at least two ways in which mitosis and meiosis are different. 2. Why do sperm and egg have only 23 chromosomes? 3. The.
Welcome to Class 12-7 & Turn in 4 Biomolecule paper 2. Work on STAAR Review Session 2 # Regulating Cell Cycle Note 4. Research diseases.
5.3 Regulation of the Cell Cycle Cell cycle regulation is necessary for healthy growth.
5.3 Regulation of the Cell Cycle TEKS 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 9C The student is expected to: 5A describe the stages of the cell cycle, including deoxyribonucleic.
Regulation of the Cell Cycle. How does a cell know when to divide and when not to divide?
10.3 Regulating the Cell Cycle 10.3: 10.3 Regulating the Cell Cycle 1)How do cells know when to divide? 2)How is the cell cycle regulated? 3)How do cancer.
The Cell Cycle and Cancer. How do we define cancer? Cancer is: 1. a disease of the cell cycle. 2. a group of disorders that cause some of the body’s cells.
CANCER  how does it happen?. Checkpoints  Where a cell Normally checks its self for a mutation as it goes through cell cycle.
 What does regulation mean?  Infer how the loss of regulation of the cell cycle may cause a problem.
Cell Cycle Regulation. Regulating the ____ ____ is necessary for healthy ______.
Regulating The Cell Cycle. Warm Up – The Cell Cycle The cell spends 80% of the time in _______________ and 20% of the time in ________________ What are.
10.3 Regulating the Cell Cycle. 2 Which of the cells depicted in the line graph below are most likely cancerous?
Ch.10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle. POINT > Identify 3 reasons cells divide POINT > Describe the role of cyclins in cell division POINT > Identify other.
10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle How is the cell regulated? How are cancer cells different from other cells?
Cancer Cells. Cell Review What kind of cell is this bacterial cell? What are the types of cells plants have?
The Cell Cycle and Cancer The Cell Cycle Cytokinesis
Objective Warm UP: What are the 6 stages of Mitosis?
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Regulating the cell cycle
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Objective Warm UP: What are the 6 stages of Mitosis?
Cancer – A Mistake in the Cell Cycle
Regulating The Cell Cycle
Bellringer Grab a sheet of paper from the front table. Identify the following structures? 2.___?__ 1.____?____.
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
(controls, checkpoints, and cancer)
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Cell Cycle Mitosis and Cancer.
Losing Control of the Cell cycle
Chapter 10.3 Section 3 Regulating The Cell Cycle Objectives
Regulation Contact Inhibition Signals cells to stop dividing
Mitosis and DNA Replication
Cell Division Cell Cycle and Mitosis.
CH 10-3 REGULATING THE CELL CYCLE
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
10.3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
Ch.10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle
The Cell Cycle and Cancer
Presentation transcript:

Homework: Chapter 10 Test in the Online Textbook. Due 1/19. Warm Up: Do you believe that your cells belong to you once they are outside of your body? Why or why not?

Class Plan  Finish Mitosis Plays  Work with chromosome models (15 mins)  Quiz over Mitosis  Cell Cycle Regulation and Cancer  Podcast and discussion

Mitosis Quiz

Images from the Quiz

The Cell Cycle and Cancer

Protein factors called “cyclins” regulate the cell cycle to promote correct cell division G1/S Check point G2/M Check point M checkpoint during metaphase of mitosis

Chemical Signals tell a cell when to start and stop dividing. (Target cells animation: click on go sign)

Contact Inhibition: neighboring cells stop dividing when the touch each other (Normal contact inhibition animation: click on petri dish)

Cancer is a disease of the cell cycle. Cancer cells divide uncontrollably and tumors form. Cancer cells DON’T REST!! Cancer cells are locked in the “M” phase of the cell cycle.

DNA mutations disrupt the cell cycle. Mutations may be caused by: 1. radiation 2. smoking 3. pollutants 4. chemicals 5. viruses

Normal cells detect mutations at the CHECK POINTS and eliminate the damaged cell.

Cancer cells bypass the checkpoints and continue to divide. Damaged cells can continue to accumulate mutations leading to an increase in the aggressiveness of a cancer.

DNA mutations cause cancer cells to ignore the chemical signals that start and stop the cell cycle. 2 animations of cancer cells dividing: click on picture

DNA mutations block the ability of cancer cells to communicate with neighboring cells. Cells continue to grow and form tumors. (cancer cells dividing: click on picture.) Skin cancer

SUMMARY Normal Cell Division 1. DNA is replicated properly. 2. Chemical signals start and stop the cell cycle. 3. Cells communicate with each other so they don’t become overcrowded. Cancer Cells 1. Mutations occur in the DNA when it is replicated. 2. Chemical signals that start and stop the cell cycle are ignored. 3. Cells do not communicate with each other and tumors form.

Treating Cancers Radiation and chemotherapy target cells that are rapidly and actively dividing.

Treatment is a balance between killing cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy cells. New Frontier for Cancer treatment: “Designer Drugs”!!