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In the human body, which cells are constantly dividing? Why is this important? How can this be potentially harmful?
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In the human body, which cells are constantly dividing? Why is this important? How can this be potentially harmful?
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If someone gets cancer, then cancerous cells divide a more rapidly rate than any other cells. This is bad because then it'll be harder to get rid of the cancer cells.
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skin cells, cells in the throat and stomach... also, blood cells are made frequently. oh, and this is harmful because more mutations are possible - this can lead to malignant tumors.
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