In order for organisms to grow, repair, maintain, and reproduce, cells undergo cell division. Sometimes, cells uncontrollably divide, resulting in cancer. In the first part of the Cancer and Cell Division Lab, you will learn about normal cell division and will compare it to cell division that occurs in cancer cells. You will then visit a website to find out more information about cancer. You will learn why it occurs, why it kills, and new treatments that are being tested and used to treat cancer.
Objectives
Materials
No extra materials will be required to complete this lab other than internet service.
Directions
While viewing the video, answer the following questions.
After viewing the video, click on the Information tab in the bottom right corner. Answer the following questions.
Continue following the directions under the PROCEDURE section, and complete the following table.
| Interphase | Prophase | Metaphase | Anaphase | Telophase | % of Cells Dividing | % of Cells at rest | |
| Normal Lungs | |||||||
| Cancerous Lungs | |||||||
| Normal Stomach | |||||||
| Cancerous Stomach | |||||||
| Normal Ovary | |||||||
| Cancerous Ovary |
Continue following the directions under the PROCEDURES section and answer the following questions.
Go to:http://www.cancer.org/
Click on LEARN ABOUT CANCER. View each section contained in the menu under Learn About Cancer Topics, and answer the following questions.
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