Biology, asked by draviji, 8 hours ago

How does a tumor form?
How does a benign tumor become a malignant tumor?​

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Answered by MissDaffodil
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  1. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new cells take their place. Sometimes this orderly process breaks down, and abnormal or damaged cells grow and multiply when they shouldn't. These cells may form tumors, which are lumps of tissue. Tumors can be cancerous or not cancerous (benign).
  2. Benign tumors don't necessarily turn into malignant tumors. Some have the potential, though, to become cancerous if abnormal cells continue to change and divide uncontrollably. These terms describe some unusual characteristics of potentially premalignant tumors: Hyperplasia.

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Answered by Shivampatel2016
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Answer:

In the case of tumors, dead cells remain and form a growth known as a tumor. Cancer cells grow in the same manner. However, unlike the cells in benign tumors, cancerous cells can invade nearby tissue and spread to other parts of the body.

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