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When cells divide uncontrollably it causes things like mutation or cancer, because cancerous cells go through rapid cell divisions and do not develop in the same way that healthy cells develop

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cancer


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A mass of growing tissue that may form when a cell or group of cells begins to grow and divide uncontrollably?

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What cell type divides very rapidly?

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Can you describe the rate at which cancer cells divide?

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What type of disease may result if the cell division is not properly regulated?

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What happens when cells do not respond the signals that normally regulate their growth?

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