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Assertion: Cancer cells shows uncontrolled growth. Reason: Cancer cells losses property of contact inhibition.
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" This is a well-known fact in the field of biology and medicine. Cancer is characterized by the rapid and uncontrolled division of cells. This uncontrolled growth of cells forms a mass called a tumor. Show more…
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of cancer cells? cells that have lost contact inhibition cells with abnormal nuclei cells which function normally for tissue they are in cells that lack differentiation Cells that have uncontrolled cell division
Assertion: Cell growth results into division. Reason: Cell growth leads to change in nucleocytoplasmic ratio.
Normal cells in our body inhibit the uncontrolled growth of cells which they are in contact with. This is known as (a) Cell-cell contact (b) Cell cycle regulation (c) Contact inhibition (d) Contact response
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