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Cells that have lost the ability to control the rate at which they reproduce are called?

This can cause the well known disease cancer.


Cancer is a disorder in which some cells have lost the ability to control their?

Cancer is a disorder in which cells in a certain area of the body, primarily areas of the body where cells multiply often (such as skin cells), lose their ability to duplicate properly. It has nothing to do with how they die.


What has a cell host lost control of during cancer?

The ability to stop mitosis. Cancer is cells that continually divide.


Which cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle?

Cancer cells have lost the ability to regulate their cell cycle among other things.


What are cells that have lost control over their growth rate and division?

Cancer cells.


What cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle?

Cancer cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle. This leads to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation, which can result in the formation of tumors.


Is apoptosis a feature of malignant cells?

No, that's the opposite, most malignant cells have lost their ability to undergo apoptosis.


What do you call the ability of some animals to replace lost cells or lost body parts?

solution because its mixed with water


What is the considered the most differentiated cell?

Terminally differentiated cells are cells that have lost the ability to divide. Examples of these cells in the human body include skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells, and neurons.


What mass of rapidly dividing cells that have potentially lost the ability to regulate cell division is?

A mass of rapidly dividing cells that have potentially lost the ability to regulate cell division is called a tumor. Tumors can be either benign or malignant depending on their ability to invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body.


Is keratosis a mass of rapidly dividing cells that have potentially lost the ability to regulate cell division?

yes


Ability lost by some specialized cells?

Some specialized cells may lose their ability to divide and reproduce, known as senescence, as they mature and carry out their specific functions. This loss of cell division capability helps maintain tissue structure and function but also limits the cells' ability to repair or regenerate. Examples include nerve cells and muscle cells.