Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

Why do cancer cells in an organ make the organ less efficient? ​

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Answered by nnasir1026
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Answer:

Cancer cells make the organ less effiecient because they multiply

Explanation:

Cancer cells multiply at abnormal rates and cause the organ to slow down and they get bigger and create tumors.

Answered by itsagainaryan
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Solid tumors are not simply clones of cancer cells. Instead, they are abnormal organs composed of multiple cell types and extracellular matrix. Some aspects of tumor development resemble processes seen in developing organs, while others are more akin to tissue remodeling.

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