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Cells obtained from cancerous tumours are
known as
(a) hybridomas (b) myelomas
(c) lymphocytes (d) monoclonal cells

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Answered by hemanth2185
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Answer:aaaa

Explanation:

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The cells obtained from cancerous tumors are known as Myelomas.

Explanation:

  • Myeloma is also determind as multiple myeloma, which is a type of blood cancer occured in plasma cells.
  • The carcinogenic cells of the tumor are monoclonal cells that form a tumor by duplicated cellular replication of a single type of cell.
  • Myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells.
  • The plasma cancer cells build up in the bone marrow due to the abnormal emergence of the plasma cells.
  • Various types of myeloma are there, but all of them are treated in the same way
  • Since it can affect the bones of the body it is referred to as multiple myeloma.
  • The abnormal multiplication of these cells which affects the kidney.
  • Myeloma can emerge at the places where there are the presence of cancer cells.

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