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In Biology, anchorage refers to the process by which cells attach to a substrate or extracellular matrix, providing structural support and stability. This attachment is crucial for various cellular functions, including growth, differentiation, and signaling. Anchorage-dependent cells require a solid surface to survive and proliferate, while anchorage-independent cells can grow in suspension, often associated with cancerous behavior.

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