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Even more than mountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally occurring forest fires promote the survival of aspen trees. Aspens' need for fire may seem illogical since aspens are particularly vulnerable to fires; whereas the bark of most trees consists of dead cells, the aspen's bark is a living, fun

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Answered by liza10987654321
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On the contrary, cancer cells have different capabilities including proliferative signaling, escaping growth suppressors, resisting cell death, immortality, angiogenesis followed by invasion metastasis

Answered by Shivali2708
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Explanation:

because Aspen trees have a living bark unlike most trees which succumbs to fire quickly as stated in the passage.

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