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Question 1
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Define neoplasia and neoplasm: Your
Answer:
Neoplasia: the process of new growth
neoplasm: the growth itself
Neoplasia is a disorder of altered cell differentiation and growth. Neoplasm is the "new growth."
Question 2
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Define proliferation and differentiation:
Your Answer:
Proliferation: process of cell division where new cells are formed to replace old cells or during growth and
development when new cells are needed
Differentiation: process of cell division where cells become more specialized to perform different functions
from each other
Proliferation, a process of cell division, is an adaptive process for new cell growth to replace old
cells or when additional cells are needed. Differentiation is the process in which cells become
more specialized with each mitotic division.
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Be familiar with the cell cycle (figure 2.1).
Question 3
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What are the 3 main groups of cells that proliferate? Your
Answer:
1) stem cells that are undifferentiated and can enter the cell cycle to produce many more cells
2) parent cells that can still divide even though they're differentiated, this usually happens in the skin,
blood, and liver
3) neurons, skeletal muscle cells, and cardiac cells that are well differentiated may sometimes divide
(1) well-differentiated neurons and cells of skeletal and cardiac muscles that rarely divide and
reproduce; (2) progenitor or parent cells that continue to divide and reproduce, like blood, skin,
and liver cells; (3) undifferentiated stem cells that can enter the cell cycle and produce large
number of progenitor cells if needed.
Question 4
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What are progenitor cells? Your
Answer:
Progenitor cells are cells that can differentiate further but are not stem cells, it's called differentiating to
their target cell
The more specialized cells are unable to divide, so these cell populations rely on progenitor or
parent cells of the same lineage that have not yet differentiated to the extent that they have lost
their ability to divide. They have enough differentiation so the daughter cells are limited to the
same cell line, but not quite differentiated enough to prohibit active proliferation.
Question 5
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What are the benefits of the stem cell? Your
Answer:
Stem cell can become any kind of cell which means it can be any kind of cell the body needs. Stem cells
can also continue to differentiate while remaining a stem cell itself.
Stem cells remain dormant until they are needed. When needed, they can divide, produce other
stem cells, and carry out the functions of the differentiated cell. Two important properties that
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