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Page 1: Cancer cells grow and divide out of control. Cancer Disease caused by the severe disruption of the mechanisms that normally control the cell cycle

Cancer cells grow and divide out of control

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Cancer

Disease caused by the severe disruption of the mechanisms that normally control the cell cycle.

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This disruption leads to uncontrolled cell division.

Most dangerous characteristic of cancer cells is their ability to spread - Metastasis

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Tumors

A mass of cellsBenign tumor: an abnormal mass of essentially normal cells

Malignant tumor: masses of cells that result from the reproduction of cancer cells

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Normal Uterus

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Uterus with Fibroid Tumors

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Cancer Treatment

There is no “cure” for cancer.

Tumors are removed when possible. Difficult to successfully remove all traces of cancer with surgery.

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Cancer Treatment

Physicians use radiation and chemotherapy to try to stop the cancer cells from dividing.

Can have undesirable side effects in normal body cells.

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Radiation Therapy

Cancerous tumors are exposed to high-energy radiation.

Disrupts cell division.Can often destroy cancer

cells with minimal damage to normal cells.

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Radiation for Breast Cancer

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Chemotherapy

Treating the patient with drugs that disrupt cell division.

Antimitotic drugs prevent cell division by interfering with the mitotic spindle.

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Side effects

Radiation can cause damage to the cells of the ovaries or testes, causing sterility.

Intestinal cells or hair follicle cells can be affected by chemotherapy, causing nausea or hair loss.

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Side effects of Chemotherapy

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Meiosis functions in

sexual reproduction

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Meiosis

A type of cell division that produces four cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.

Occurs in sex organs – testes and ovaries.

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A typical human body cells has 46 chromosomes – 23 pairs.

A display of the 46 chromosomes is called a karyotype.

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Homologous Chromosomes

The two chromosomes of each matching pair

You inherit one chromosome from each pair from your mother and the other from your father.

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Homologous Chromosomes

Each homologous chromosome in a pair carries the same sequence of genes controlling the same inherited characteristic.The gene influencing eye color would be located at same location on each chromosome.

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Human Chromosomes

23 homologous pairs of chromosomes

Sex chromosomes, the 23rd pair, determine the person’s sex. X and Y

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Diploid and Haploid Cells

Diploid cells: contain two homologous sets of chromosomes – almost all human cells.2n = 46

Haploid cells: cells with a single set of chromosomes, one from each homologous pair. n = 23

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Fertilization: the nucleus of a haploid sperm cell from the father fuses with the nucleus of a haploid egg cell from the mother.

resulting fertilized egg is a zygote.

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Fertilization

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Meiosis I

Homologous chromosomes, each composed of two sister chromatids, are separated from one another.

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Meiosis II

Sister chromatids are separated, and the resulting cells are haploid (n=23) rather than diploid (2n=46).

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Interphase I

Cell duplicates its DNA. Each chromosomes then consists of two identical sister chromatids that can be seen more clearly in prophase.

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Prophase I

Same as prophase, but proteins cause the homologous chromosomes to stick together forming a tetrad.

Homologous chromosomes exchange some genetic material – crossing over.

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Prophase I

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Metaphase I

Tetrads move to the middle of the cell and line up across the spindle.

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Metaphase I

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Anaphase I

Homologous chromosomes separate as they migrate to opposite poles.

Sister chromatids migrate together.

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Anaphase I

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Telophase I

Chromosomes arrive at the polesEach pole has a haploid daughter

nucleus.Only has one set of

chromosomes, even though they consist of two sister chromatids.

Cytokinesis occurs, forming two haploid daughter cells.

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Telophase I

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Cytokinesis

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Meiosis I.url

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Interphase II

Chromosomes do not replicate as they do in Interphase I.

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Prophase II

In each daughter cell, a spindle forms, attaches to the centromeres, and moves the chromosomes to the middle of the cell.

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Prophase II

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Metaphase II

Chromosomes line up at the equator, with spindle fibers attached to each sister chromatid.

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Anaphase II

Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.

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Telophase II

Chromatids, now individual chromosomes, arrive at the poles.

Cytokinesis splits the cell one more time.

End with 4 haploid daughter cells.

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Cytokinesis

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meiosis II.url