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- Create a CLEAR concept map connecting cancer and glycolysis (warburg effect)Explain how cancer cell metabolism is different from normal cell metabolism. Describe how PET scans take advantage of this difference in metabolism to distinguish cancer cells from normal cellsCreate a concept map connecting cancer and pyruvate kinase m2
- Cancer is a disease related to uncontrolled cell division. Investigate two known causes for these rapidly dividing cells and use this knowledge to invent a drug that would inhibit the growth of cancer cells.describe the stages of the cell cycle use the knowledge of the cell cycle to explain why antimetabolites would be an effective form of cancer treatment."Cancer Is a Genetic Disease at the Level of Somatic Cells" Explain about this ?
- INSTRUCTION • Answer the question properly • Do not copy here in Bartleby or Google. QUESTION 1. Liver cells proliferate excessively both in patients with chronic alcoholism and in patients with liver cancer. Is alcohol an anti-apoptopic compound?Describe and explain an enzyme inhibitor that is used as a drug to treat cancer. This will include its chemical structure, type of inhibitor, mechanism and for which cancer it is used.Why exposure to radiation is used as a therapy to treat some kind of cancers , explain what is happening to cancer cells