1. How does the cancer cell differ from the normal cell? What effect does this difference have?

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1. How does the cancer cell differ from the normal cell? What effect does this difference have?
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2. In laboratory testing using a HER2-positive breast cancer cell line, the researcher has seen early success with the
new treatment. In the lab, the researcher incubated the HER2-positive cell line in a petri dish. After the cells had
time to grow, they were treated with a dose of Herceptin. The number of cells that had undergone apoptosis, or cell
death, was then examined to determine the effectiveness of the treatment. Examine the data collected below then
calculate the mean. Go to the next page to finish formatting the graph, then add the mean that you calculated as a
bar to the graph. (*note: we will be adding more to the graph as you progress through the questions).
Herceptin Alone
% Apoptotic Cells
1
22
2
10
3
8
4
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3. Next, the researcher wanted to determine how Herceptin compared to another new drug known as Perjeta. The
researcher repeated the same process as above, except this time the researcher treated the cells with Perjeta.
Examine the data collected below then calculate the mean and add that as a bar to the graph on the next page.
Perjeta Alone
Transcribed Image Text:1. How does the cancer cell differ from the normal cell? What effect does this difference have? Trial: 2. In laboratory testing using a HER2-positive breast cancer cell line, the researcher has seen early success with the new treatment. In the lab, the researcher incubated the HER2-positive cell line in a petri dish. After the cells had time to grow, they were treated with a dose of Herceptin. The number of cells that had undergone apoptosis, or cell death, was then examined to determine the effectiveness of the treatment. Examine the data collected below then calculate the mean. Go to the next page to finish formatting the graph, then add the mean that you calculated as a bar to the graph. (*note: we will be adding more to the graph as you progress through the questions). Herceptin Alone % Apoptotic Cells 1 22 2 10 3 8 4 30 tons biel 25 d dora 26d £192 stab 3. Next, the researcher wanted to determine how Herceptin compared to another new drug known as Perjeta. The researcher repeated the same process as above, except this time the researcher treated the cells with Perjeta. Examine the data collected below then calculate the mean and add that as a bar to the graph on the next page. Perjeta Alone
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