they do not. In fact, a maligant tumor goes through uncontrolled mitosis, and does not stop reproducing.
Cancer cells have lost the ability to regulate their cell cycle among other things.
This can cause the well known disease cancer.
Cancer cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle. This leads to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation, which can result in the formation of tumors.
The ability to stop mitosis. Cancer is cells that continually divide.
yes
A mass of rapidly dividing cells that have potentially lost the ability to regulate cell division is called a tumor. Tumors can be either benign or malignant depending on their ability to invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
Cancer is a disorder in which cells in a certain area of the body, primarily areas of the body where cells multiply often (such as skin cells), lose their ability to duplicate properly. It has nothing to do with how they die.
They have lost their ability to control their growth rate.
Cancer cells.
because cancer happens when control over the cell cycle has broken down the cell cycle is the series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide, and cancer is a disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
Cancer cells can reproduce rapidly because they have lost the ability to regulate their growth and division, leading to uncontrollable cell proliferation. This uncontrolled cell division allows cancer cells to rapidly multiply and form tumors.
cancer cells divide rapidly where normal cell don't.