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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.
Because they appear mutated compared to other "normal" cells. Multiple mutations in one cell leads to cancer. Some look similar to normal cells, most don't, google for images of different types of cancer cells
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
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No. Cells that have experienced mutation will most likely not have normal cells their cells will be all messed up.
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.
Only a malignant tumor will kill you.
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.
stem cells are undifferentiated cells which could be totipotent as well as pluripotent.
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Each cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.- Iroda JuraevaEach cell has half the normal number of chromosomes and the cells are usually genetically different.
A "non-cancerous" tumor
Mitosis is not regulated in Tumor Cells -> Apexvs
Because they appear mutated compared to other "normal" cells. Multiple mutations in one cell leads to cancer. Some look similar to normal cells, most don't, google for images of different types of cancer cells
Diploid cells have two sets of DNA (which is what is normal) while haploid cells (usually reproductive cells) have only one set.