How are cancer cells different from normal cells Raquelita<3?


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In normal cells, DNA in genes and chromosomes go about their business in a normal way. Cancer cells develop a different DNA or gene structure or acquire abnormal numbers of chromosomes. Cells divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when the body needs them. in cancer cells, cells continue to be created without control or order. ChaCha for now!

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