Yes .
Yes
Cancer cells.
Cancer is the result of the cell cycle going out of control. Cells produce rapidly causing tumors.
Cancer!
Mutating Cells can be a source of Cancer, but not necessarily. All mutating cells do not cause Cancer.
dividing out of control .
cancer cells it produce an enzyme (telomerase) that make cells dividing uncontrolled.
metastasis
You get cancer.
Yes
cancer
the answer is cancer.
Cancer cells have a nucleus just like the cells that they come from. Cancer cells are "out of control" cells. They can pile up and form tumors. They pay no attention to the rules that other cells pay attention to.
Cancer cells.
cancer
Cancer cells lose the ability to control their growth and division, which is a fundamental characteristic of cancer. In a healthy organism, cell growth and division are tightly regulated processes, with cells dividing to replace damaged or dying cells and maintaining the overall health of the body. Cancer cells, however, undergo a series of genetic mutations that disrupt the normal regulatory mechanisms, leading to uncontrolled and abnormal cell growth. This loss of control over cell division is one of the defining features of cancer. As a result, cancer cells continue to divide and accumulate, forming tumors and potentially invading nearby tissues and spreading to other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis.
Cancer is the disorder that causes someone's own cells in their body to lose the ability to control growth.