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what happens to a cell when it becomes cancerous? the cell no longer responds to signals that regulate the cell cycle. the cell dies. the cell grows much larger and never stops growing.
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Cancer - causing mutations disrupt the cell - cycle regulatory mechanisms. Cancer cells divide uncontrollably as they no longer respond to normal growth - regulating signals. They do not die as normal cells might and their growth is not properly regulated.
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The cell no longer responds to signals that regulate the cell cycle.