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Cancer is caused by A. out of control DNA replication. B. Out of control cell cycle caused by damaged DNA C. Out of control cell cycle caused by cyclins. D. Tumors
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Cancer is caused by A. out of control DNA replication. B. Out of control cell cycle caused by damaged DNA C. Out of control cell cycle caused by cyclins. D. Tumors
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Cancer is caused by
A. out of control DNA replication.
B. Out of control cell cycle caused by damaged DNA
C. Out of control cell cycle caused by cyclins.
D. Tumors
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B
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cells die when new ones come they create tumors etc
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The answer should be B the DNA is damaged so new cells grow and create tumors etc.
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