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Q: How are tumer cells different from normal cells?
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A brain tumor can be defined as an abnormal growth of cells in the brain.


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They're different because they grow faster than normal cells and start to kill the cells around them, which can result in a tumor and cause cancer.


How does a bnign tumer diff from a malignant tumer?

Only a malignant tumor will kill you.


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Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.


Why is a stem cell different to a normal cell?

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What is a benign tumer?

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How can scientists know when cells are cancerous?

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What is the different haploid and diploid cell?

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