Anaphase: The spindle fibres contract, pulling the sister chromatids to opposite poles the chromatids assume a v-shape as they are pulled to each end of the poles (this process requires ATP from the surrounding mitochondria)
Malignant tumour cells can break off the tumour and travel through the blood and / or lymphatic systemto form secondary growths in other parts of the body
The spreading of cancers in this way is known as metastasis
binary fission
replication of circular DNA
replication of plasmids
division of cytoplasm to produce two daughter cells
viral replication
viruses use their attachment proteins on its surface to bind to complementary receptor proteins on the surface of a host cell
the virus then injects its DNA or RNA into the host cell
the host cell then uses it nuclei acids and ribosomes to produce new viral particles
the host cell busts (lysis) releasing the new viral particles
what are some cancer treatments ?
Most cancer treatments work by controlling the rate of mitosis
methotrexate - inhibits the synthesis of DNA nucleotides in cells (prevents DNA replication)
vincristine and taxol - prevents the formation of the mitotic spindle In metaphase.