Apoptosis Flashcards

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Apoptosis causes the digits (toes and fingers) to separate from each other during development. Describe the sequence of events

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  • enzymes break down the cell cytoskeleton
  • the cytoplasm becomes dense with organelles tightly packed
  • the cell surface membrane changes and blebs form
  • the chromatin condenses and the nuclear envelope breaks so DNA breaks into fragments
  • the cell breaks down into vesicles that are taken up by phagocytosis and the cellular debris is disposed of so that it does not damage other cells or tissue
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What is apoptosis?

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  • it is programmed cell death
  • it ensures that the rate of cells produced by mitosis is the same as the rate of cells dying, so the number of cells remains constant
  • apoptosis is involved in the development of body plans - mitosis and differentiation create the bulk of the body parts and apoptosis refines the parts by removing the unwanted structures
  • e.g. When hands and feet first develop the digits are connected, they are only separated when the cells in the connecting tissue undergo apoptosis
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How does the correct body plan develop?

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  • all cells contain genes that code for proteins that promote or inhibit apoptosis
  • during development, genes that control apoptosis are switched on and off in appropriate cells so that some die and the correct body plan develops
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What happens if there is a lack of apoptosis?

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It can lead to cancer

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