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Rasek [7]
1 year ago
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Explain the process of mitosis in a tissue culture for cancer cells

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Kaylis [27]1 year ago
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Answer:

Cancer cells are taken from a living organism and grown in a culture.Cancer cells grow at an uncontrolled rate.Cancer cells do not stop growing when they are touching; they continue growing.Cancer cells grow multiple layers thick.Cancer cell growth differs from normal cell growth and the number of mitotic divisions are unlimited.

Papessa [141]1 year ago
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Go to quizlet thats where i had found the answer at :)
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