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15 February, 06:53

Mr. Smith has found a lump under his arm. He goes to his doctor, and the doctor confirms that the lump is cancer. How are cancerous cells different from normal cells?

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A.

carcinogens change cancer cells to normal cells

B.

cancer cells are found in the lymph; normal cells are not

C.

the growth-regulating genes of cancer cells have mutated

D.

cancer cells occur in adults but not in children

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  1. 15 February, 07:14
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    C

    Explanation:

    I believe this is the answer ... UWU
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