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The Cell Cycle and Cancer

Hi, need to submit a 250 words essay on the topic The Cell Cycle and Cancer.G1 phase, where synthesis of “RNA, protein, and organelle” takes place is the second phase that precedes the S phase (Du

Hi, need to submit a 250 words essay on the topic The Cell Cycle and Cancer.

G1 phase, where synthesis of “RNA, protein, and organelle” takes place is the second phase that precedes the S phase (Dudek, 2006, p. 123). At the S phase, DNA molecules synthesizes before “ATP synthesis” at the G2 phase (Dudek, 2006, p. 123). The last phase of the cell cycle is the M phase. It is the stage at which cells divide and consists of a number of stages, “prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis” (Dudek, 2006, p. 123). A change in regulation in the cell cycle, leading to cancer, is therefore most likely to occur at the M phase of the cell cycle. This is because cancer cells results from uncontrollable cell division, yet cell division at the M phase (Hacker, Messer and Benchmann, 2009).

There exist a number of differences between normal cell cycle and cancer cell cycle. Normal cell cycle is for example regulated by cell environmental factors while cancer cell cycle is independent. Unlike cancer cell cycle, normal cell cycle is limited to available space. The normal cells also die, unlike cancer cells (Annenberg Foundation, n.d.).

Annenberg Foundation. (n.d.). Rediscovering Biology: Molecular to Global Perspectives, a 13-part Multi-media Course for In-service High School Biology Teachers, Annenberg/CPB Guide. Los Angeles, CA: Annenberg

 
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