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Normal cells have a self-destruct mechanism. This means that at any time, when a cell realises it's not functioning correctly and there's nothing it can do to repair itself and correct the mistake. It'll destroy itself. The incorrect funtionning of a tumor cell however is a defect in this self-destruct mechanism. So the cell will never destroy itself even though it's not working correctly. Since cell division is basically making another copy of the mother cell, this defect is passed on to all cells that are produced from this mother cell and the error is never detected.

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the tumor cell is the cell that causes your growth yet when you have a TUMOR you will grow rapidly and uncontrolably! this might lead to death if not cured by many treatments!

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They divide infinitely without slopping. So they increase in size

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