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Cancerous cells:

Select one:
a. Divide uncontrolled
b. Squeeze into spaces where normal cells cannot
c. Create their blood supply
d. Secrete biochemical's that blast pathways through healthy tissues
e. All of the above are correct

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Final answer:

Cancerous cells divide uncontrollably, squeeze into spaces where normal cells cannot, create their blood supply, and secrete biochemicals that blast pathways through healthy tissues. All of the above are correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cancerous cells divide uncontrollably, squeeze into spaces where normal cells cannot, create their blood supply, and secrete biochemicals that blast pathways through healthy tissues.

These characteristics allow cancer cells to grow and invade healthy tissues, causing damage to organs and eventually leading to death. All of the above are correct.

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