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Don't answer like this! *The answer is Mitosis*
Uncontrolled cell division leads to cancer.
the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
If the cell cycle is uncontrolled, the cell may divide too rapidly, leading to uncontrolled growth or tumor formation. This can result in diseases like cancer where cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. Additionally, uncontrolled cell division can prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis (cell death), leading to a buildup of abnormal cells.
Cancer is a growth disorder in cells that starts when an apparently normal cell begins to grow in an uncontrolled and invasive way.
cancer
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
Cancer is the result of cell not listening to the signals telling it to stop dividing. Cancer cells have a defect in 2 genes ( a gene that allows cancer and a gene that destroys the cancer cell). As a result, the cell will keep on dividing and not do what it is suppose to do. When the mound of cancer cells are present, it is called a tumor.
Uncontrolled cell division leads to cancer.
This is called Cancer.
Isn't this the definition of cancer?
The uncontrolled division of animal cells is called Cancer.
Abnormal uncontrolled cell multiplication, as in cancer
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
It depends on what kind of cell is dividing.
the cell dividing period
When the cell cycle become uncontrolled, a tumor can form.
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.