What is a malignant tumor derived from connective tissue? Multiple Choice Carcinoma Both "Carcinoma" and "Sarcoma" are correct. Lymphoma Melanoma Sarcoma
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Classify the following choices as descriptive of benign or malignant tumors. One or more choices may apply to both. Results from further mutation of abnormal cells that prevent these cells from responding to inhibiting signals that control the cell cycle. An abnormal growth that usually does not grow larger. Multiple layers of abnormal cells. Usually contained within a capsule and unable to invade adjacent tissue. Possesses the ability to spread.
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