| 1. | Cancer cells divide in a highly regulated manner |
| 2. | Cancer cells exhibit contact inhibition |
| 3. | Cancer cells can spread to other places in the body |
| 4. | Cancer cells are well differentiated and capable of performing their functions correctly |
| 1. | Rapid cell division and tumor formation. |
| 2. | The process by which cancer cells spread from the original site to other parts of the body. |
| 3. | Mutation of normal cells into cancerous cells. |
| 4. | Shrinkage and disappearance of tumors. |
| 1. | Cancerous cells undergo apoptosis at a higher rate than normal cells. |
| 2. | Cancer can result from a single mutation in a single gene. |
| 3. | Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell division. |
| 4. | All cancers are caused by external factors such as smoking and radiation. |