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What Observations Would Be Made by a Scientist Viewing Cancer

Question 25

Question 25

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What observations would be made by a scientist viewing cancer cells under a microscope?


A) orderly rows of cells
B) cells that are much smaller than normal cells
C) large growths containing fluid
D) disorganized cells

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