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A tumor that grows in only one part of the body is typically referred to as a localized tumor. These tumors can be benign or malignant and are confined to a specific area without spreading to other tissues or organs. Examples include certain types of sarcomas or adenomas, which arise in specific tissues like muscle or glandular tissue, respectively. Localized tumors may require surgical removal, depending on their type and impact on surrounding structures.
The nose and ears are the only parts of the human body that continue to grow throughout a person's life.
There are three types of muscles in the body, smooth, skeletal and cardiac. The only place you'll find cardiac muscle is in the heart.
The only organ of the human body that does not grow from the day we are born is the eyeball. At birth, the size of the eyeball is already about 75-80% of its adult size, and it remains relatively the same throughout life.
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benign
A tumor that grows in only one part of the body is typically referred to as a localized tumor. These tumors can be benign or malignant and are confined to a specific area without spreading to other tissues or organs. Examples include certain types of sarcomas or adenomas, which arise in specific tissues like muscle or glandular tissue, respectively. Localized tumors may require surgical removal, depending on their type and impact on surrounding structures.
No, tumors can be found in other parts of your body as well including: Breasts, your lungs, uterus, prostate, legs, arms, etc.. Tumors can show up pretty much anywhere.
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on the side of your tummy
Substance farmer
It starts as one cell, and grows into a mass of cells that do not stop replicating (this is the growth of a tumor). Tumors can either be malignant or benign. A tumor is defined as "an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose" by the Princeton WordNet.
When fish go torpid, they stop feeding and slow body processes (almost like a kind of hibernation). They don't move much (or at all) and basically rest until the water warms up. This only happens when water temperatures reach near the freezing point. Most temperatures just above freezing, they will continue to feed on a limited and much less frequent basis, but still limit their movements.
Pandas eat bamboo, which only grows in warm, rainy climates, so that's where pandas have to live.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee.