BISC 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Tumor Suppressor Gene, Benign Tumor, Growth Factor

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Symptoms and treatment dependent on: where it originated, which organs are affected, how long it has been present. Abnormal high rates of cell divisions: cells where you do(cid:374)"t wa(cid:374)t the(cid:373) a(cid:374)d where you do(cid:374)"t (cid:374)eed the(cid:373) Can detach and invade other tissues when moving in the blood and lymph: metastasis. Benign- tumor or cells that has no effect on surrounding tissue, not cancerous cells started to divide uncontrollably and then stopped. Malignant- if tumor or cells invade surrounding tissues, cancerous. When we replicate cells, we need all of this information to go into these new cells, this is where problems happen. Dna: polymer of nucleotides (two complementary strands) Rna: polymer of nucleotides (single strand) Copying dna/mitosis responsible from getting information from old cells to the new cells with the same chromosomes. It"s i(cid:373)porta(cid:374)t for the two (cid:374)ew (cid:272)ells to (cid:271)e the sa(cid:373)e as the origi(cid:374)al: cancer is caused if it does not end up this way.

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