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Biology, 30.04.2021 03:10, rose888829

How do cancer cells differ from normal cells? Select all that apply. A
they do not stop at checkpoints
B
they condense their DNA into chromosomes for cell division
C
they have uncontrolled growth
D
they go through the S phase

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