The difference between a proto-oncogene and an oncogene is:
A) they are identical.
B) proto-oncogenes promote growth, and oncogenes are tumor-suppressors.
C) proto-oncogenes promote cancer, oncogenes do not.
D) a mutation.
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Q14: When cancer migrates from an original tumor,
Q15: A tumor is considered malignant:
A) when it
Q16: Oncogenes are found in:
A) healthy cells.
B) cells
Q17: This process is called: Q18: Which gene(s) is/are a tumor-suppressor(s)? Q20: In a cell with damaged DNA, which Q21: Which kind of skin cancer is most Q22: Which cancer treatment is not considered to Q23: All malignant tumors start out as a Q24: Healthy cells contain many proto-oncogenes.![]()
A) BRCA1/BRCA2
B) Type
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