Multiple Choice
One reason cancer cells are easier to culture than normal cells extracted from an organism is that
A) cancer cells do not need to adhere to a substratum to grow.
B) nutrient requirements for cancer cells are precisely defined.
C) cancer cells are better models for demonstrating what happens in an intact organism.
D) cancer cells grow in a more regulated fashion.
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