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Yes. Cells can become cancerous from many different causes. Our immune systems can to some extent recognize and dispose of limited numbers cancerous cells. However as we all know, our own immune systems can be overwhelmed by some growths, or fail to recognize others. Yes. Cells can become cancerous from many different causes. Our immune systems can to some extent recognize and dispose of limited numbers cancerous cells. However as we all know, our own immune systems can be overwhelmed by some growths, or fail to recognize others.
because the sperm cells fail to find the egg cells or the sperm isn't good to unite with the egg
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They form cancers.
a condition in which cells change in orientation to each other and fail to mature normally; that is thay fail to differentiate into specialized cell types.
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hepatitis B immune globulin 2 months ago and MMR vaccine given today
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WHO does mitosis occur? GRAMMAR FAIL YOU ARE SO DUMB
by ur body If you're talking cell-wise; if your body accidently produces a 'faulty cell' it normally kills itself. But if you have cancerous cells these fail at this and carry on multiplying on the wound making a lump appear. This is cancer.
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Cancer cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors. Although cancer cells can be quite common in a person they are only malignant when the other cells (particularly natural killer cells) fail to recognize and/or destroy them.