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Biology, 20.11.2019 04:31 sophiaa23

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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