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An anchorage dependent cell is a cell that cannot grow without a stable or inert surface. It would be the type of cell that would grow on a petri dish.

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As a patch of scraped skin heals the cells fill in the injured area but do not grow beyond that This is an example of density-independent inhibition. density-dependent inhibition. anchorage indepe?

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Basically, regular cells, otherwise known as somatic cells, abide by these two inhibitors. A normal, healthy somatic cell will grow and divide until it meets an impassible barrier, such as the edge of a petri dish. This is density dependent inhibition. Such cells also have to be touching some kind of surface in order for the cell to begin to divide. This is known as anchorage dependency. Both of these relate to cancer cells as these cell do not follow these two rules. The cells will continue to divide until they are killed, as they do not follow any of these inhibitors.


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