A mass of new cells that forms from uncontrolled cell growth is refered to as a neoplasm. This can indicate a cancer or tumour, where cell growth is unchecked and defective.
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∙ 12y agoThe mass of cells that result from uncontrolled cell growth is called a tumor. Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Malignant tumors have the ability to invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
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∙ 14y agoCancer. A mass of the cells would be a tumor.
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∙ 12y agoIf you are referring to cancer cells, then it is called a tumor.
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∙ 14y agoI think you mean cancer cells.
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∙ 14y agoTumor
If the cell cycle is uncontrolled, the cell may divide too rapidly, leading to uncontrolled growth or tumor formation. This can result in diseases like cancer where cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. Additionally, uncontrolled cell division can prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis (cell death), leading to a buildup of abnormal cells.
Uncontrolled cell cycle can lead to uncontrolled cell division, which may result in the formation of tumors and ultimately can lead to cancer. This uncontrolled growth can disrupt normal tissue function and potentially spread to other parts of the body, causing harm.
Cancer cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle. This leads to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation, which can result in the formation of tumors.
The G1 phase of the cell cycle is often decreased in cancer cells, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation. This can result in rapid tumor formation and progression.
Cancer is a growth disorder in cells that starts when an apparently normal cell begins to grow in an uncontrolled and invasive way.
Uncontrolled cell growth is usually called a tumor. When there is a condition that causes uncontrolled cell growth of abnormal cells, it is called cancer.
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth. When cells in the body divide uncontrollably, they can form tumors that can invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body.
Yes it does
Uncontrolled cell cycle can lead to uncontrolled cell division, which may result in the formation of tumors and ultimately can lead to cancer. This uncontrolled growth can disrupt normal tissue function and potentially spread to other parts of the body, causing harm.
If the cell cycle is uncontrolled, the cell may divide too rapidly, leading to uncontrolled growth or tumor formation. This can result in diseases like cancer where cells multiply uncontrollably and invade surrounding tissues. Additionally, uncontrolled cell division can prevent cells from undergoing apoptosis (cell death), leading to a buildup of abnormal cells.
I hope you mean "uncontrolled in growing". Uncontrolled cell growth in one part of the body can cause the development of tumour or cancer.
Cancer cells have lost their normal ability to regulate the cell cycle. This leads to uncontrolled cell growth and proliferation, which can result in the formation of tumors.
Uncontrolled growth
Cancer is a growth disorder in cells that starts when an apparently normal cell begins to grow in an uncontrolled and invasive way.
Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
Unregulated cell growth that causes a clump of cells to form is typically caused by genetic mutations in the cells that disrupt normal cell cycle regulation. Factors such as exposure to carcinogens, viruses, or certain lifestyle choices can also contribute to uncontrolled cell growth leading to the formation of a clump of cells, known as a tumor.
Yes, cancer cells reproduce uncontrollably, leading to the formation of masses or tumors. This uncontrolled growth is one of the hallmarks of cancer and can result in the spread of cancer to other parts of the body if not treated.