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Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells. such cells called cancer cells divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors that can damage the surrounding tissues
Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that regulate the growth of most cells. such cells called cancer cells divide uncontrollably and form masses of cells called tumors that can damage the surrounding tissues
A tumor forms when cells come together to form a mass. Tumors are not always cancerous. ( uncontrolled cell division) -Holy122
Tumors form when a cell starts reproducing uncontrollably, then the cells start grouping together forming an abnormal mass of tissue, this swelling is a tumor. Tumors serve no physiological function;Tumors can be safe (benign) or bad.It is caused by uncontrolled cell division.
one form of mitosis is called budding . what happens in this process
Multiple myeloma is a disease in which malignant plasma cells spread through the bone marrow and hard outer portions of the large bones of the body. These myeloma cells may form tumors called plasmacytomas.
Stem cells are 'cells with no specialization', they can become almost any kind of cell, including a tumor. However, stem cell research is directed to the regeneration of cells in dysfunctional but constitutionally normal tissues and organs and therefore are not likely to form tumors.
The cells divide uncontrollably and eventually form masses of cells called tumors. These tumors are basically a mutation that causes the body to not function properly.
the cells involved in most nervous system tumors are called
Metastasis
tumors!
Cancer cells have a nucleus just like the cells that they come from. Cancer cells are "out of control" cells. They can pile up and form tumors. They pay no attention to the rules that other cells pay attention to.