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Discuss the connection between cell cycle and division and cancer cells?
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- In the cell cycle, at which stages do two chromatids make up one chromosome? a. beginning of mitosis b. end of G1 c. beginning of S d. end of mitosis e. beginning of G2Describe how is cancer related to cell cycleDiscuss the connection between celldivision and cancer cells? How do cancercells divide indefinitely? Why do cancercells kill normal cells of the body?
- Describe the relationship between cell cycle and link to cancer. Use the following terms in your explanation: tumor, oncogene, tumor suppressor, apoptosis.Explain in your own words why cancer is often referred to as a disease of the cell cycle.Describe how the tumor-suppressor genes Rb, p53 and p21 regulate the cell cycle.