interleukins
One main difference between a normal cell and a cancer cell is the ability of cancer cells to divide and proliferate rapidly and uncontrollably. Unlike normal cells, which have mechanisms in place to regulate cell division and prevent excessive growth, cancer cells bypass these controls and continue to grow and divide, leading to the formation of tumors.
cell membrane
deoxyribonucleic acid
It is the nucleus.It controls all the activities of the cell.
The nucleus controls what the cell does because it contains the genetic instructions of the cell.
a nucleus directs all cells activity
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
The Cytoplasm
cell membrane
One main difference between a normal cell and a cancer cell is the ability of cancer cells to divide and proliferate rapidly and uncontrollably. Unlike normal cells, which have mechanisms in place to regulate cell division and prevent excessive growth, cancer cells bypass these controls and continue to grow and divide, leading to the formation of tumors.
cell membrane
The nucleus
The DNA enclosed within the nucleus of the cell.
cell membrane
cell membrane
deoxyribonucleic acid