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- Tab. 13. Cellular adaptations O Types of adaptations C O O O O O O Lo Normal cells Name and definition Cellular adaptation is Classification and examples 171.The cells of cancerous tumors undergo changes that cause them to bear little to no resemblance to their original cell type. Predict how this will affect the ability of thise cells to perform thier function. A. Increased growth in the thickness in the alveolar tissue of lungs can allow fir more oxygen and can be detrimental if too much gas exchange occurs. B. Increase in abnormal growth in compact bone tissue can cause bones to become stronger. C. Tumor in the bladder can lead to the disproportionate growth of the epithelial tissue that allows the bladder to stretch; therefore, it will create a constant urgency to urinate. D. All choices are correct (I think it's between A and C but not sure which one)The smallest independently functioning unit of an organism is a(n) ________. cell molecule organ tissue
- Cancer starts from cells that start to grow uncontrollably fast. They destroy tissues and organs. What does this say about the effects of diseased cells on the higher levels of organization in an organism? a. Cancer involves only certain kinds of cells and does not affect any other kind of cell. b. Diseased cells affect only the next higher levels of organization that they make up (tissues). c. Diseased cells damage the higher levels of organization they make up tissues, organs, organ systems, and eventually the whole organism. d. Diseased cells do not affect the other parts of an organism. e. Cancer cells cannot propagate easily.8. This cell is and present is tissue1. The amount of dust that collects in a house with an assortment of dogs, cats, and people is truly amazing. A lot of these dust particles had a previous "life" as part of the home's living occupants. Where did the dust originate on the human body? 2. Josie reassures her mother that the tattoo she received at the tattoo parlor will eventually disappear. She knows this because she has learned in biology class that skin cells are shed every four weeks. Is Josie correct?
- d. 6. Which of these cells is likely to have multiple nuclei? *a. skėletal muscle b. cardiac muscle c. smooth muscle d. neuron e. a and c are correct f. a, c, and d are correct 7. Nerve tissue contains cells called a. fibers b. neurons C. glia d. striated cells e. b and c are correct 8. Nerve tissue forms the bulk of the a. brain b. heart c. digestive tract d. vertebrae e. a and d are correct5) if cells can constantly replace themselves, why is a heart attack (which cardiac muscle cells) so devastating? 8) how might stem cells be used to repair brain or heart damage, even though these cells do not undergo mitosis? 12) why does your hair fall out from chemotherapy?Cells that are alike in size, shape, and function are calleda. elements.b. tissues.c. organs.d. systems.
- Which of the following is not true of cancer cells? Select one: O a. they release a growth factor that stimulates angiogenesis. O b. they can undergo apoptosis in response to chemotherapeutic drugs O c. their chromosomes are abnormal. O d. they produce enzymes which break down the basement membrane. O e. they show a high degree of contact inhibition.What is the significance of studying cell movement, particulary the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, in the study of cancer?Describe which characteristic of life is missing in cancer cells which are characterized as “generic” cells that perform no specialized body function.