All of the following are characteristic of cancer cells except: a. less cytoplasmic volume than normal cells. b. an absence of cyclin. c. loss of adhesion to other cells. d. loss of control of cell division. loss of normal control of $\mathrm{G}_{1} / \mathrm{S}$ phase transition.
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Cancer cells often have less cytoplasmic volume than normal cells because they are more focused on rapid cell division than maintaining normal cell functions. So, this statement is true for cancer cells. b. Cyclins are proteins that regulate the cell cycle. Show more…
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