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No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
Cells enter mitosis to reproduce and grow more cells.
Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.
trillions there isn't an exact number because as we grow we get more cells
No, it is equally harmful, howver healthy cells can be replaced by new ones.
Our bodies grow more cells,but more and more cells die.
It doesn't spread, but it can accumulate more mass and grow more extensive
Multicellular organisms grow when their cells split off into smaller cells. They make more cells.
Cancer cells divide excessively and invade other tissues. They do not have density dependence or anchorage dependence. Simply put, regular cells grow in an even layer while cancer cells grow tightly and on top of each other - an unnatural mass.
No, cancer cells are more active than normal cells. Cancer cells are always dividing at a faster rate than normal cells.
No nutrients helps hair grow faster, but lack of nutrients may cause your hair to grow slower. Generally, your hair cells need the same nutrients your normal cells need, plus more protein as hair is covered with keratin, a protein combination.
Cells enter mitosis to reproduce and grow more cells.
bones do not stretch; they grow by building more cells.
Radiation therapy uses radiation from radioactive elements to destroy cancer cells. It works on the principle that cancer cells are more active than normal cells and more prone to radiation damage than normal cells.
Normal cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them, whereas cancer cells continue to be created without control or order.
Cells have a correct size, they do not grow bigger or smaller. Growth hormone causes the development of new cells. You get more cells, rather than bigger cells.
The more you shave, the quicker it will grow.