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well it could be cyclins or cytokinesisis or mitosis or cancer. but i don't really know which one is it.NO, this is not right if you are in Medical Terminology and they ask this question in the chapters regarding Oncology, Radiology, and Nuclear medicine the answer you want is.....INVASIVE

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