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In the case of cancer, uncontrolled cell division is a problem because it. . lowers t-cell and lymphocyte production. . requires unreasonable hydration rates . . causes excessive white cell production. . interferes with other cell replication

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Answer: interferes with other cell replication

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Answer:

Option D, interferes with other cell replication

Step-by-step explanation:

A cancer cell affect the near by cell or tissue. They break down the basal lamina and establish secondary growth areas through out the body.

Proteases secreted by metastatic tumors degrade the surrounding extracellular matrix and interferes with the normal cell reproduction and division.

Their replication process is unstoppable and so a cancer cell never die. Normal cells affected by cancerous cell also posses the similar characteristics.

Hence, option D is correct

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