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Question
how are tumor cells different from normal cells?
a. tumor cells are prokaryotes.
b. tumor cells are smaller.
c. tumor cells multiply too quickly.
d. tumor cells have no nucleus.
Brief Explanations
Normal cells divide and multiply in an orderly and regulated way. Tumor cells have lost normal growth - control mechanisms and multiply rapidly and uncontrollably. Both normal and tumor cells in the human body are eukaryotic (have a nucleus), and tumor cells are not necessarily smaller.
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C. Tumor cells multiply too quickly