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Answer the following questions :
(a) How are the cancer cells differents from normal cells ?
(b) Pick out correct carcinogens out of the following :
Asbestors, infra red rays, arsenic, polythene, casein, caffein, tobacco smoke, Gamma rays.
(c) Write down there methods (write full forms wherever requried) to detect cancer of internal orgnas.

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