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Cancer is a disorder in which some cells have lost the ability to control their…
A)Size
B)Spindle fibers
C)Growth rate
D)Surface area

Respuesta :

cancer cells lack what is called contact inhibition which CAUSES them to continue to multiply without proper regulation in relation to the surrounding tissue cells.  They also actually have a trait that draws blood directly to their tissue allowing them to grow easier.  Furthermore, and lastly, they lack apoptosis which is programmed cell death that normal tissue cells undergo.  All these are the underlying reasons why they continue to multiply and metastasize.  THE ANSWER IS C

Cancer is a disorder in which some cells have lost the ability to control their growth rate.

CANCEROUS CELLS:

  • Living cells are bound to naturally reproduce themselves and they do this by cell division. They divide to replicate themselves.

  • However, cells are also programmed to be able to control the rate at which they divide during the cell cycle.

  • In a case whereby cells lose this ability to regulate or control their division, cancer is said to result. The cells involved are termed cancerous cells.

  • Therefore, cancer is a disorder in which some cells have lost the ability to control their growth rate.

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