How are tumor cells different then normal cells?
A) tumor cells have a cell wall instead of a membrane.
B) mitosis does not happen in tumor cells.
C) tumor cells do not contain chromosomes.
D) cell division is not regulated to tumor cells.

Respuesta :

D) cell division is not regulated to tumor cells

Tumor cells are different from normal cells, as cell division is not regulated by tumor cells. The correct option is D.

What is a tumor?

A tumor is a group of cells that grows abnormally and makes a lump or overgrowth of tissues. A tumor is of two types, one that is cancerous and one non-cancerous.

They are different from normal cells as they grow rapidly, and uncontrollably and cause tumors or lumps.

Thus, the correct option is D) cell division is not regulated by tumor cells.

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