Cancer cells do not slow contact inhibition. It is a property of normal cells by virtue of which contact with cells inhibits their uncontrolled growth.
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Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called
1 fibroid
2 tumor
3 oncogene
4 none of these
Explanation:
Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called tumor.
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Tumours that remain confined to their original location and cause little damage are
1 benign
2 malignant
3 carcinogen
4 none of these
Explanation:
Tumors that remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body are called benign tumors. These cause little damage.
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Mass of neoplastic cells is called
1 benign tumour
2 fibroid
3 cyst
4 malignant tumour
Explanation:
A mass of neoplastic cells is called malignant tumor.
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The cells of malignant tumour
1 grow very rapidly
2 invade and damage other normal tissues
3 show metastasis
4 all of these
Explanation:
The cells of malignant tumor grow very rapidly. These cells invade and damage the surrounding normal tissues. They show metastasis also.
Cancer cells do not slow contact inhibition. It is a property of normal cells by virtue of which contact with cells inhibits their uncontrolled growth.
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Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called
1 fibroid
2 tumor
3 oncogene
4 none of these
Explanation:
Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called tumor.
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Tumours that remain confined to their original location and cause little damage are
1 benign
2 malignant
3 carcinogen
4 none of these
Explanation:
Tumors that remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body are called benign tumors. These cause little damage.
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Mass of neoplastic cells is called
1 benign tumour
2 fibroid
3 cyst
4 malignant tumour
Explanation:
A mass of neoplastic cells is called malignant tumor.
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The cells of malignant tumour
1 grow very rapidly
2 invade and damage other normal tissues
3 show metastasis
4 all of these
Explanation:
The cells of malignant tumor grow very rapidly. These cells invade and damage the surrounding normal tissues. They show metastasis also.
Cancer cells do not slow contact inhibition. It is a property of normal cells by virtue of which contact with cells inhibits their uncontrolled growth.
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Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called
1 fibroid
2 tumor
3 oncogene
4 none of these
Explanation:
Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called tumor.
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Tumours that remain confined to their original location and cause little damage are
1 benign
2 malignant
3 carcinogen
4 none of these
Explanation:
Tumors that remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body are called benign tumors. These cause little damage.
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Mass of neoplastic cells is called
1 benign tumour
2 fibroid
3 cyst
4 malignant tumour
Explanation:
A mass of neoplastic cells is called malignant tumor.
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The cells of malignant tumour
1 grow very rapidly
2 invade and damage other normal tissues
3 show metastasis
4 all of these
Explanation:
The cells of malignant tumor grow very rapidly. These cells invade and damage the surrounding normal tissues. They show metastasis also.
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263223
Cancer cells do not show this property.
1 Metastasis
2 Growth
3 Contact inhibition
4 Both (a) and (c)
Explanation:
Cancer cells do not slow contact inhibition. It is a property of normal cells by virtue of which contact with cells inhibits their uncontrolled growth.
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Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called
1 fibroid
2 tumor
3 oncogene
4 none of these
Explanation:
Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called tumor.
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Tumours that remain confined to their original location and cause little damage are
1 benign
2 malignant
3 carcinogen
4 none of these
Explanation:
Tumors that remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body are called benign tumors. These cause little damage.
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Mass of neoplastic cells is called
1 benign tumour
2 fibroid
3 cyst
4 malignant tumour
Explanation:
A mass of neoplastic cells is called malignant tumor.
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The cells of malignant tumour
1 grow very rapidly
2 invade and damage other normal tissues
3 show metastasis
4 all of these
Explanation:
The cells of malignant tumor grow very rapidly. These cells invade and damage the surrounding normal tissues. They show metastasis also.
Cancer cells do not slow contact inhibition. It is a property of normal cells by virtue of which contact with cells inhibits their uncontrolled growth.
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Human Health and Disease
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Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called
1 fibroid
2 tumor
3 oncogene
4 none of these
Explanation:
Cancer cells divide continuously and give rise to a mass of cells called tumor.
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Tumours that remain confined to their original location and cause little damage are
1 benign
2 malignant
3 carcinogen
4 none of these
Explanation:
Tumors that remain confined to their original location and do not spread to other parts of the body are called benign tumors. These cause little damage.
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Mass of neoplastic cells is called
1 benign tumour
2 fibroid
3 cyst
4 malignant tumour
Explanation:
A mass of neoplastic cells is called malignant tumor.
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The cells of malignant tumour
1 grow very rapidly
2 invade and damage other normal tissues
3 show metastasis
4 all of these
Explanation:
The cells of malignant tumor grow very rapidly. These cells invade and damage the surrounding normal tissues. They show metastasis also.