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How is the cancer cell cycle different from a normal cell cycle?
cancer cell cycle is different because they multiply faster than a normal cell and when they multiply fast there is alot of mistakes with them normal cells take a while before they are developed
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How does the cell cycle change in a cancer cell?
The interphase, (which is the period for the cell to increase its size and the number of organelles in it or to get differentiated), becomes very short such that nuclear division occurs very rapidly...
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How is cancer related to the cell cycle?
Cancer is related to the cell cycle because when a person gets infected, the cancerous cells attack healthy cells and then mutate the cells and then it rapidly creates new, mutated cells. The mutated...
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How does cancer involve cell cycle?
cancer cells are cells that dont go through the cell cycle properly and start rapidly multiplying because of one small division mistake from a regular cell cycle.
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Is cancer a disease of the cell cycle?
Cancer is cased from a damaged cell that can spread to the other cells. There is no known way to this date that can help repair these cells. There are some methods such as stem cells which can copy...