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Tumour is an abnormal mass of(a) Muscles(b) Cells(c) Inorganic salts(d) Cartilagenous membrane
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A tumour is an abnormal growth of cells. This happens when the cells in a part of the body grow and multiply too much. The extra cells form a mass of tissue, which is what we call a tumour. Show more…
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