Biology, 17.01.2020 23:31 maddy121209
It is often said that normal cells change into cancerous cells frequently in our bodies. which of the following explanations accounts for the relative rarity of cancer?
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the cancerous cells die on their own.
the dna repair system fixes the mutation that causes cancer.
the cancer cells grow only very slowly at first.
the cancerous cells are normally crowded out by normal cell growth.
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