Normal cells do not show cancerous growth as: (i) Their growth and division are regulated by certain regulatory mechanisms. (ii) They show the property of contact inhibition, by virtue of which contact with other cells inhibit their uncontrolled growth.
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Amit johri
Normal cells do not show cancerous growth as:
(i) Their growth and division are regulated by certain regulatory mechanisms.
(ii) They show the property of contact inhibition, by virtue of which contact with other cells inhibit their uncontrolled growth.