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What are neoplastic cell?

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Assertion : Benign tumours are called neoplastic cells. Reason : Malignant tumour remain in place to form a compact mass by a process known as metastasis.

Assertion : Benign tumours are called neoplastic cells. Reason : Malignant tumour remain in place to form a compact mass by a process known as metastasis.

Assertion : Benign tumours are called neoplastic cells. Reason : Malignant tumour remain in place to form a compact mass by a process known as metastasis.

Assertion : Benign tumors are called neoplastic cells. Reason : Malignant tumor remain in place to form a compact mass by a process known as metastasis.

How is a cancerous cell (neoplastic cell) different from a normal cell?

Malignant tumours are I) mass of neoplastic cells. II) cell that grow very rapidly and damaging the surrounding normal tissue. III) cells that show the property of metastisis. Which of the statements given above are correct ?

Malignant tumours are I) mass of neoplastic cells. II) cell that grow very rapidly and damaging the surrounding normal tissue. III) cells that show the property of metastisis. Which of the statements given above are correct ?

Transformation of the normal cells into the cancerous neoplastic cells may be induced by : - (i) x-rays (ii) Chemical agents (iii) gamma -rays (iv) Oncovirus (v) Smoking (vi) U.V. rays