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   A.When normal cells in a culture plate are ...


A.When normal cells in a culture plate are scraped away, the cells on the plate divide to replace them. The cells on the plate grow until they touch a neighboring cell and receive a signal to stop growing. B. Cancer cells do not receive this signal and grow on top of each other, forming piles of cells, or tumors. (Illustration by Argosy Publishing.)
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