Mitosis & Cancer: When Making New Cells Goes Terribly Wrong!

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Mitosis & Cancer: When Making New Cells Goes Terribly Wrong! 2006-2007

When is mitosis a good thing? When you have to add or replace cells growth & development repair replacement

When is mitosis a BAD thing When cells reproduce & they are not needed these cells take over organs, but don’t do the right job they just keep making copies __________________ damages organs

Why would cells just make copies? If DNA gets damaged, cells stop listening to correct instructions ______________________ Causes of mutations: UV radiation chemical exposure radiation exposure heat cigarette smoke pollution age genetics

Tumors __________________________ abnormal cells remain at original site as a lump most do not cause serious problems & can be removed by surgery

Tumors __________________________________ cells leave original site carried by blood system to other tissues start more tumors damage functions of organs throughout body

Treatments for cancers side effects Treatments for cancers Treatments kill rapidly dividing cells ______________________________________ poisonous drugs that kill rapidly dividing cells high energy beam kills rapidly dividing cells

Any Questions?? 2009-2010