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How do cancer cells differ from noncancerous cells?​

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  • 10-04-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

- cancerous cells continue to grow and divide

- there are a variation in the size of cancer cells

- the nucleus of a cancer cells is darker and larger than a non-cancerous cell

- the is an abnormal amount of chromosomes i a cancerous cell

- cancerous cells have chromosomes that aren't neat and ordered whereas non - cancerous cells are

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