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Cell division is not regulated in tumor cells.

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James Grimes

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its mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells 
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@James Grimes your are right
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No no, this is correct for me! Thank you!
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Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells would be correct for Apex.n
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Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells, whose only actions are to divide into more cells.

Tumor cells multiply too quickly.

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APEX Learning

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Julianna Estrada

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Tumor cells multiply too quickly

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Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells

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Melanie Perez

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Tumor cells multiply quickly -apex

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