Click on the "Background" tab on the right side. Read the information and watch the videos. 1. Why is cell division important for both unicellular and multicellular organisms? 2. Why does cell division remain important to an adult organism even after it is fully developed? 3. Cells divide, differentiate, or die. What is differentiation?

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Click and Learn
The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer
THE EUKARYOTIC CELL CYCLE AND CANCER: AN OVERVIEW
ABOUT THIS WORKSHEET
This worksheet complements the Click and Learn "The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer" and is
intended as a straightforward introduction to the cell cycle and how that relates to cancer. For a more
comprehensive student worksheet, please see the in depth version.
PROCEDURE
Read through the Click and Learn at (http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/eukaryotic-cell-cycle-and-
cancer) to learn about the cell cycle. Answer the questions below.
4.
Click on the "Background" tab on the right side. Read the information and watch the videos.
1. Why is cell division important for both unicellular and multicellular organisms?
3. Cells divide, differentiate, or die. What is differentiation?
2. Why does cell division remain important to an adult organism even after it is fully developed?
hhmi Biolnteractive
STUDENT WORKSHEET
What is apoptosis? What is its purpose?
5. What are cell cycle regulators?
6. What happens if cell cycle regulators don't function properly?
www.Biolnteractive.org
bconline.broward.edu
Published February 2016
Page 1 of 4
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Transcribed Image Text:12:49 1 of 4 < PB Click and Learn The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer THE EUKARYOTIC CELL CYCLE AND CANCER: AN OVERVIEW ABOUT THIS WORKSHEET This worksheet complements the Click and Learn "The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and Cancer" and is intended as a straightforward introduction to the cell cycle and how that relates to cancer. For a more comprehensive student worksheet, please see the in depth version. PROCEDURE Read through the Click and Learn at (http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/eukaryotic-cell-cycle-and- cancer) to learn about the cell cycle. Answer the questions below. 4. Click on the "Background" tab on the right side. Read the information and watch the videos. 1. Why is cell division important for both unicellular and multicellular organisms? 3. Cells divide, differentiate, or die. What is differentiation? 2. Why does cell division remain important to an adult organism even after it is fully developed? hhmi Biolnteractive STUDENT WORKSHEET What is apoptosis? What is its purpose? 5. What are cell cycle regulators? 6. What happens if cell cycle regulators don't function properly? www.Biolnteractive.org bconline.broward.edu Published February 2016 Page 1 of 4 Ć
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