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18 May, 09:44

Cancer cells can reproduce rapidly because they

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are smaller than normal cells.

bypass interphase.

undergo mitosis faster

spend less time in interphase

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  1. 18 May, 09:56
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    Cancer cells can reproduce rapidly because they spend less time in interphase.

    Explanation:

    Due to the new faults in the gene and mutations cancer cell results in faster growth. And also can spread all over the body. So as become resistant to the treatments. Cancer cells avoids the signals and keep on destroying the body cells. They never undergo apoptosis when should go, so they are referred as the immortals. These cells use body's protein and fat as fuel to undergo their processes in the absence of sugar. Excess sugar also acts as fuel for the growth of the cancer cells.
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