Cell Cycle Regulation Cancer Webquest 2
Cell Cycle Regulation Cancer Webquest 2
Introduction:
Cells divide in order for an organism to grow, develop and repair itself. Cells grow and divide in a specific
fashion. When cells do not divide the way they are supposed to cancer can develop. In this activity, you will
explore what cancer is, how it’s linked to the cell cycle, and cell division. Go to the following websites listed
below and answer the questions on this worksheet.
Tip: Go to my class website to use hyperlinks.
A. What is Cancer?
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancerbasics/what-is-cancer
1. Why do normal cells divide?
4. What is metastasis?
13. What can a mutation in the DNA of a cell cause it to do that is different from normal cells?
Click on “Angiogenesis”.
16. What is angiogenesis?
Click on “Metastasis”.
19. What does a tumor cell need to form a new colony?
20. If left untreated, what will most likely happen to the patient?
D. Cell Cycle
http://www.cellsalive.com/cell_cycle.htm
1. What is the cell cycle and what are the four steps in the cell cycle?
2. What is interphase and what occurs during this step in the cell cycle?
3. What happens during Gap 1 (G1) of the cell cycle?
7. What are checkpoints and why are they important in the cell cycle?
E. Risk Factors:
http://www.cancer.gov/
1. What does “risk factor” mean?
2. What are some risk factors for cancer (list at least 5)?
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