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The Cell Cycle Ch. 10.

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1 The Cell Cycle Ch. 10

2 Cell Cycle Regulation Cell growth and division are carefully controlled. Not all cells will go through the cell cycle at the same rate. Examples of cells rapidly dividing: Examples of cells NOT dividing often: Skin cells RBC Muscle cells Nerve cells Bone marrow /2009/05/red-blood-cells.bmp _Cancer_(Non-Meloma)/The_Basics/Epidermis-dermis.jpg Digestive tract cells cooper&part=A1967&rendertype=figure&id=A1982

3 Cell Cycle Regulation continued . . .
Cells that do not need to grow and divide can enter G0 (resting) until they are needed.

4 Regulation Cells have both internal and external regulators.
Are all of the chromosomes attached to spindle fibers and properly aligned on the metaphase plate? Internal regulators—are called cyclins and are a family of proteins that make sure the cell is ready at certain checkpoints . . . If not, stops the cycle (see diagram) Is the cell big enough? Has all of the DNA duplicated completely or properly? Is the cell big enough?

5 Regulation continued . . . External regulators—
are called growth factors. If cells are touching other cells = no growth If space with no neighboring cells = grow/divide Density-dependent inhibition

6 Cancer What happens if cells LOSE the
ability to CONTROL the cell cycle? Cancer

7 Cancer Cancer = uncontrolled cell growth
. . . cancer cells do NOT respond to regulator signals . . . results in masses of cells called tumors . . . cancer = a disease of the cell cycle


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