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Unit 2: Organisation
2.2 Animal Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems
2.2.6 Cancer
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Cancer cells fail to
differentiate
into specialized cell types.
Match the gene type with its function:
Proto-oncogenes ↔️ Promote cell growth
Tumor suppressor genes ↔️ Inhibit cell growth
Mutations in proto-oncogenes can lead to the formation of
oncogenes
Order the following cancer types from most to least common, based on their origin:
1️⃣ Carcinoma
2️⃣ Sarcoma
3️⃣ Leukemia
4️⃣ Lymphoma
5️⃣ Melanoma
What happens to proto-oncogenes when they mutate in cancer cells?
They become oncogenes
Environmental factors such as radiation and
chemicals
can increase the risk of cancer.
True
When mutated, tumor suppressor genes lose their ability to inhibit cell
growth
DNA mutations are the primary cause of cells becoming
cancerous
.
True
Match the gene type with its function and mutation consequence:
Proto-oncogenes ↔️ Promote cell growth ||| Become oncogenes, accelerating growth
Tumor suppressor genes ↔️ Inhibit growth, repair DNA ||| Lose control, allowing uncontrolled growth
Carcinomas originate from
epithelial
cells.
Cancer is primarily caused by DNA mutations that affect proto-oncogenes and
tumor suppressor
genes.
True
Cancer cells often fail to
differentiate
into specialized cell types.
Early detection of cancer improves
treatment outcomes
and patient survival.
True
Match the treatment with its goal:
Surgery ↔️ Cure or control cancer
Radiation therapy ↔️ Kill cancer cells
Targeted therapy ↔️ Slow tumor growth
Immunotherapy ↔️ Boost immune system
What is the key characteristic of cancer cells in terms of division?
Uncontrolled cell division
The uncontrolled growth of
cancer cells
can destroy healthy tissues and organs.
True
Which environmental factors can increase the risk of DNA mutations leading to cancer?
Radiation, chemicals, viruses
Mutations in tumor suppressor genes can allow
uncontrolled
cell growth.
True
Match the cancer type with its origin:
Carcinoma ↔️ Epithelial cells
Sarcoma ↔️ Connective tissues
Leukemia ↔️ Bone marrow
Lymphoma ↔️ Lymphatic system
Mutations in tumor suppressor genes can lead to a loss of
control
What is the mutation consequence of tumor suppressor genes in cancer cells?
Uncontrolled growth
Cancer cells lack the normal mechanisms that regulate cell
division
Proto-oncogenes, when mutated, become
oncogenes
Exposure to environmental factors can increase the risk of DNA mutations and
cancer
development.
True
Match the cancer type with its origin:
Carcinoma ↔️ Epithelial cells
Sarcoma ↔️ Connective tissues
Leukemia ↔️ Bone marrow
Lymphoma ↔️ Lymphatic system
Melanoma ↔️ Skin pigment cells
Environmental factors such as radiation, chemicals, and viruses can increase the risk of DNA
mutations
Match the detection method with its description:
Physical examination ↔️ Identifies abnormal growths
Imaging tests ↔️ Visualizes tumors
Biopsy ↔️ Analyzes suspicious tissue
Blood tests ↔️ Detects cancer markers
Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells or slow their
growth
.
The goals of cancer management include cure, remission, or palliation depending on the stage and type of cancer.
True