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    Cancer Cells Can Survive Without Being Attached to Other Cells
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Cancer Cells Can Survive Without Being Attached to Other Cells

Question 3

Question 3

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Cancer cells can survive without being attached to other cells or to a substratum.This feature contributes to their ability to


A) grow rapidly.
B) contribute to an increased blood supply.
C) attach to healthy body cells.
D) spread to other parts of the body.

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