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19 September, 19:26

Oncogenes are mutated forms of genes. Oncogenes can transform a cell into a tumor cell. Some tumor cells are benign, while others are malignant. How does the presence of an oncogene lead to the formation of a tumor?

a.) ATP production is inhibited.

b.) Cell division is unregulated.

c.) Somatic cell growth is inhibited.

d.) Antibody activity is unregulated.

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  1. 19 September, 20:02
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    I believe the answer is B. My reasoning is, a cancer cell is a mutated cell a tumer is a group of the cancerous cells bunched together which can be a sign of unregulated cell growth. I believe that is the answer but I may be wrong.
  2. 19 September, 21:31
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    I think the answer is B cell divison is unregulated.
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