Biology, asked by Juhi200, 4 months ago

explain about cancer???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cancer is a broad term. It describes the disease that results when cellular changes cause the uncontrolled growth and division of cells.

Some types of cancer cause rapid cell growth, while others cause cells to grow and divide at a slower rate.

Certain forms of cancer result in visible growths called tumors, while others, such as leukemia, do not.

Most of the body’s cells have specific functions and fixed lifespans. While it may sound like a bad thing, cell death is part of a natural and beneficial phenomenon called apoptosis.

Answered by gayathrisaravanan96
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Cancer is when the cells start grow out of control.Cancer is a deadly disease which is caused due to uncontrolled growth and cells and forms from the extra mass tissue known as tumour.The loss of apoptotic nature by the cells in theri metabolic pathway leads to cancer.

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