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What cells would have a greater probability of developing into cancer?

Cells that have undergone mutations in genes that regulate cell growth, division, and repair are more likely to develop into cancer. These mutations can be caused by various factors including genetic predisposition, environmental exposures (such as UV radiation or tobacco smoke), and lifestyle choices.


What is a transitional value?

A transitional value is an asset that holds potential for a transition in terms of value appreciation or depreciation over time. It typically refers to an investment or financial instrument that is likely to undergo changes in value due to market conditions, economic factors, or other variables. Investors may capitalize on transitional values by strategically entering or exiting positions to maximize returns.


Which of these cells is likely to NOT continue to divide A Skin cell B nerve cell C epithelial cells lining the cheek or D all of these?

B Nerve cell is the least likely to continue dividing as most nerve cells are mature and do not undergo cell division once they have differentiated to perform their specific function. On the other hand, skin cells, epithelial cells lining the cheek, and many other types of cells continue to undergo mitosis to replace damaged or lost cells.


What is the disease that is most likely to increase in incidence because of the thinning of the ozone layer?

Skin cancer is the disease most likely to increase due to the thinning of the ozone layer. The ozone layer helps protect against harmful UV radiation from the sun, and as it thins, more UV radiation reaches the Earth's surface, increasing the risk of skin cancer.


Is Georgetown the capital on the tropic of cancer?

No, the capital of Guyana is only about 7 degrees north of the equator. The national capital closest to the Tropic of Cancer is likely Havana, Cuba (slightly south).

Related Questions

Testicular cancer is most likely to originate from?

epithelial cells of seminiferous tubules


Which tissue most likely be in glands?

Epithelial tissues are in the glands.


What is the type of epithelial tissue likely to found on the palm of the hand?

Stratified Squamos


Can you get cancer with someone who has cancer?

Most likely. Not because cancer is not contagious


How likely are you to get cancer?

1 in 3 people get cancer.


Is an accurate description of the geographical location of the people living in emergency and transitional shelter programs in 2000?

A person living in emergency and transitional shelters most likely lived in the Northeast region


What cells would have a greater probability of developing into cancer?

Cells that have undergone mutations in genes that regulate cell growth, division, and repair are more likely to develop into cancer. These mutations can be caused by various factors including genetic predisposition, environmental exposures (such as UV radiation or tobacco smoke), and lifestyle choices.


What most accurately describes the consequences of loosening the tight junctions between animal epithelial?

Leakage of ions and molecules between the inside and outside of the epithelial layer would become more likely.


What people would be most likely to be living in an emergency or transitional shelter in 2000?

a Black male (age 55)


Which of the following is a chain smoker likely to deve A Hepatitis B Lung cancer C Blood cancer?

A chain smoker will likely develop emphysema and possible lung cancer.


Who is most likely to get sarcoma cancer?

Which kind of sarcoma cancer be more specific


You are asked to culture an unidentified sample of animal tissue you notice that cells seem to fail to exhibit density-dependent inhibition the source of this tissue sample is most likely?

The tissue sample is most likely cancerous. Cancer cells often lose the ability to exhibit density-dependent inhibition, which is a characteristic feature of normal cells that regulate their growth based on the availability of space. Loss of density-dependent inhibition is a hallmark of cancer cells, allowing them to continue dividing uncontrollably without regard to surrounding cells.