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11 August, 15:00

Why is it important that cell growth in a multi - cellular organism be regulated so carefully?

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  1. 11 August, 15:16
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    It is important that cell growth in a multi-cellular organism be regulated carefully so as to maintain the integrity of the cell cycle

    Explanation: Each cell in a multi-cellular organism has it cycle which consist of the inter-phase and the m-phase (active division). Cell growth takes place in the G1 phase of the inter-phase and this ensures that deoxy ribonucleic acid is synthesized in the S-phase in preparation for division.

    Hence, adequate cell volume is a key event in order for division to take place. If cell growth is not regulated, it might result in a cell exiting the cell cycle into the resting phase in case of slow growth or result in over-division of a cell in case of over-stimulated growth. The latter is often the case in the development of cancerous cells.
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