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Organelles that are in cancerous cells constantly divide without doing anything else. Normally, the cell's DNA would control the organelles into doing various activities, but the disruption of cell cycle causes the DNA to only send messages that tells the organelles to divide.

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Q: What happens to organelles with cancer?
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