How are cancer cells different from normal cells?

What will be an ideal response?


Cancer cells differ with respect to their rate of cell division and their inability to die after a certain number of cell divisions.

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A. true B. false

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Legume plants with reduced amounts of leghemoglobin would be expected to:

A. be unable to form a nodule. B. fix more nitrogen than normal legume plants. C. fix less nitrogen than normal legume plants. D. be unable to form a symbiosis.

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Language and abstract thought are possible due to the ____

a. cerebellum b. pons c. cerebral cortex d. medulla oblongata

e. midbrain

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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?

a. A prokaryotic cell does not have cytoplasm, but a eukaryotic cell does. b. A prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus, but a eukaryotic cell does. c. A prokaryotic cell does not have genetic material, but a eukaryotic cell does. d. A prokaryotic cell does not have a flagellum, but a eukaryotic cell does.

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