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5.3 Regulation of the Cell Cycle
Set up Cornell Notes on pg. 61 Topic: 5.3 Regulation of the Cell Cycle Essential Question: 1. How do cancer cells differ from healthy cells? 5.3 Regulation of the Cell Cycle 2.1 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules 1. How do cancer cells differ from healthy cells? Key concept: Cell Cycle regulation is necessary for healthy growth
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Cancer Circle Map Pg. 60 Cancer Cancer Multi-Flow Map
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KEY CONCEPT Cell cycle regulation is necessary for healthy growth.
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Please create a circle map identifying anything you know about cancer, types of cancer, treatments, causes of cancer Cancer
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WHAT I KNOW Can be deadly Some are curable Some can be prevented CAUSES Cancer Smoking drinking TYPES Lung cancer Chewing tobacco Breast cancer Sun exposure Radiation exposure Skin cancer Liver cancer leukemia Thyroid cancer
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List a few movies where this occurs: Tell me the name of the movie
Discussion Question… Have you ever watched a movie in which people play with the elements of nature? These movies are usually “scary” and involve things getting “out of control”. List a few movies where this occurs: Tell me the name of the movie What happens?
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“OUT OF CONTROL”
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Growth factors are proteins that stimulate cell division.
Most mammal cells form a single layer in a culture dish and stop dividing once they touch other cells.
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Apoptosis is programmed cell death.
a normal feature of healthy organisms caused by a cell’s production of self-destructive enzymes occurs in development of infants webbed fingers
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Cancer is the common name for a class of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
Arises when regulation of the cell cycle breaks down Continue to divide, may lead to uncontrolled growth
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Cancer cells do not carry out necessary functions.
Cancer cells come from normal cells with damage to genes involved in cell-cycle regulation.
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Cancer cells form disorganized clumps called tumors.
Benign tumors remain clustered and can be removed. Malignant tumors metastasize, or break away, and can form more tumors. cancer cell bloodstream normal cell
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Carcinogens are substances known to promote cancer.
Ex: cigarettes, formaldehyde, pesticides, smog, etc….
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Standard cancer treatments typically kill both cancerous and healthy cells.
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Cancer treatments Radiation therapy chemotherapy Surgery to remove the cancer
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Please add new information to your circle map
Cancer
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Cancer Homework/Classwork: Multi-Flow Map of Cancer Causes
Effects, outcome
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