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Q: Phytochemicals may inhibit the multiplication of abnormal cells?
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Abnormal multiplication of the body's cells?

Cancer!! :(


A new and abnormal tissue formation in which the multiplication of cells is uncontrolled abnormally rapid and progressive?

Neoplasm


What chemical substance causes abnormal multiplication cells that tend to infiltrates other tissues and metastasize?

carnaginicine eg. benzene, nicotine,


Indicate what develops when abnormal cells divide and create other abnormal cells?

neoplasms


Are all bone marrow stem cells producing abnormal cells when someone has leukemia or just some of them?

Only some bone marrow stem cells produce abnormal cells when a person has leukemia. These abnormal cells are known as cancer stem cells.


What does abnormal cells mean?

That means your cells are not normal


Which cells directly attack abnormal cells in the body?

t cells


Immunity uses helper cells and killer cells to identify and destroy abnormal cells?

Cellular immunity uses helper cells and killer cells to identify and destroy abnormal cells.


Does broccoli cure cancer?

Broccoli may not cure cancer, but it is believed to help reduce the risk of cancer. Compounds found in broccoli which are effective against cancer include the phytochemicals sulforaphane and indoles. Sulforaphane increases the enzymes that help the body eliminate carcinogens and kills abnormal cells. Indoles block estrogen in breast cancer cells.


What is the abnormal development or growth of cells?

Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.


What is the meaning of non-neoplastic findings?

Non-neoplasm findings is an abnormal mass of tissue that was not formed as a result of neoplasia. A neoplasm tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or an abnormal division of cells.


When do cells use chromosomes?

While multiplication