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Smoking is one of the major reason of Lung cancer. But one may have cancer even if the individual is not a smoker due to radiation, secondary air pollutants.
<h3> What is cancer?</h3>
Cancer is described as the uncontrolled and abnormal growth of cells in one’s body which are arrested in the growth phase of the cell cycle and multiply rapidly and does not mature like normal cells, cancer is more aggressive form of a tumour.
The following describe the relation of smoking with lung cancer
- Cancer is caused by oncogenes activating substances [OAS] some of them causes mutation in the body
- These oncogenic substances in the smoke produced while smoking contains nicotine, hydrocarbons, cyclohydrocarbons and various other factors which converts normal cells into cancerous cells
- Hence,
- smoking
- causes
- oral
- and
- lung
- cancer
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• Matthias Schleiden observed that all plants were made of cells; Theodor Schwann observed that all animals were also made of cells; and Rudolf Virchow observed that cells only come from other cells.
• Prokaryotic cells- don’t contain a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle.
Eukaryotic cells- contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus.
• Phospholipids make up the basic structure of a cell membrane and are arranged in a double layer called the lipid bilayer.
• Active Transport- moves ions from low concentration to high, using metabolic energy in the form of ATP.
Passive Transport - moves ions from high concentration to low, using no metabolic energy.