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Lecture 36 Cancer Ozgur Unal
NIS - BIOLOGY Lecture 36 Cancer Ozgur Unal
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Cancer Do you know anyone with cancer?
What type of cancers have you heard of?
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Cancer Sometimes the system of quality control checkpoints in a cell fails, because it is too complex. When cells do not respond to the normal cell cycle control mechanisms, a condition called cancer can result. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth and division of cells – a failure in the regulation of the cell cycle. When unchecked, cancer cells can kill an organism.
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Cancerous Stomach Cells
Cancer cells spend less time in interphase than do normal cells As long as they are supplied with nutrients they keep growing. Example: Normal Stomach Cells Cancerous Stomach Cells Interphase 120 min 16 min Prophase 60 min 15 min Metaphase 10 min 2 min Anaphase 3 min 1 min Telophase 12 min
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Causes of Cancer The changes that occur in the regulation of cell growth and division of cancer cells are due to mutations or changes in the segments of DNA that control the production of proteins. Various enviromental factors can affect the occurence of cancer cells. Substances and agents that are known to cause cancer are called carcinogens. Causes of cancer include: Carcinogens such as tobacco UV light and other harmful radiations Stress etc.
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Apoptosis Not every cell is destined to survive.
Some cells go through a process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Cells going through apoptosis actually shrink and shrivel in a controlled process. Example: Development of the human hand and foot. Example: Localized death of cells that result in leaves falling from trees in fall.
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Lecture 37 Stem Cells Ozgur Unal
NIS - BIOLOGY Lecture 37 Stem Cells Ozgur Unal
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Stem Cells Do you know this person? Christopher Reeve became paralysis
after he fell down from a horse.
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Stem Cells Most of the multicellular organisms contain cells that are specialized: Blood cells, muscle, nerve, bone cells etc. In 1998, scientists discovered a way to locate a unique type of cell in humans called the stem cell. Stem cells are unspecialized cells that can develop into specialized cells when under the right conditions. There are two basic types of stem cells: Embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells.
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Stem Cells Embryonic Stem Cells: After a sperm fertilizes an egg, the
resulting mass of cells divides repeatedly until there are cells. These unspecialized cells are called embryonic stem cells. If separated, each of these cells has the capability of developing into a wide variety of specialized cells. Embryonic stem cell research is controversial because of ethical concerns about the source of the cells.
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Stem Cells Adult Stem Cells:
Adult stem cells are found in various tissues in the body and might be used to repair the same kind of tissue in which they are found. Certain kinds of adult stem cells can develop into different kinds of cells, providing new treatments for many diseases.
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