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Cancer is related to
(a) uncontrolled growth of tissues
(b) non-malignant tumour
(c) controlled division of tissues
(d) none of these

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Answered by Dix1406
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Explanation:

(a) uncontrolled growth of tissues

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Cancer is related to the uncontrolled growth of tissues.

Option (a).

Explanation:

  • Cancer is caused by the body cells started to multiply without stopping.
  • Almost it multiply up to trillions of cells.
  • In normal, the cells develop and partition to make distinct cells.
  • But when Cancer cells develop this flow of process is damaged, because the cell become more abnormal and the cell division cannot be controlled.
  • Cancer-causing cells are determined as cancer cells.
  • The cancer cells can affect the immune system, organs and tissue.
  • In cancer the old cells does not affected and die instead it grows abnormally.

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