Factors Influencing Cell Division: Uncovering the Role of Enzymes

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In summary, cells can divide themselves to develop to higher levels. The division of a cell is influenced by factors such as nutrients, growth factors, and intracellular signaling pathways. The cell-cycle control system, regulated by protein kinases, triggers the events of division. This process has been extensively studied through experiments.
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I just learned that cells can divide themselves to develop to higher levels, but I am wondering as to why they can divide themselves, or to be clearer about my wonder, what factors contribute in the division of a cell ?
A catalyst can accelerate a chemical reaction's speed, what enzymes can help cell's division much faster ?
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Well, in single-celled organisms cell growth requires only nutrients. In multi-celled organisms cell growth and cell division depend on signals from other cells, which are called growth factors or mitogens (for mitosis). These growth factors bind to receptors on the cells surface and activate intracellular signalling pathways.

Inside the cell there is a cell-cycle control system that is regulated by cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks = protein kinases), which trigger the separate events of division. The process is very complicated, but with experiments they've been able to unravel it to great detail :)
 
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Thanks aagain, :)
 

Related to Factors Influencing Cell Division: Uncovering the Role of Enzymes

What is self-creation of cells?

Self-creation of cells refers to the process of cells dividing and creating new cells through the replication of their genetic material.

How does self-creation of cells occur?

Self-creation of cells occurs through the process of mitosis, where a parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells with the same genetic information.

What is the purpose of self-creation of cells?

The purpose of self-creation of cells is to ensure growth, repair, and maintenance of the body's tissues and organs.

Can self-creation of cells result in mutations?

Yes, self-creation of cells can result in mutations, which are changes in the genetic material of a cell. These mutations can cause diseases or disorders.

What factors can affect self-creation of cells?

Various factors can affect self-creation of cells, including environmental factors, exposure to harmful substances, and errors in the DNA replication process.

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