INTRODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY CELL BIOLOGY
DIFFERENTIATED CELL
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Malignant
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Benign
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Fibroma or fibroid: This is a noncancerous tumor in the fibrous tissue, a dense connective tissue in tendons and ligaments. Fibromas can grow in fibrous tissue throughout your body.
Detailed explanation-2: -Benign tumors aren’t cancerous and are usually not life-threatening. But like their malignant cousins, they develop when cells grow abnormally, and they may form anywhere in the body, though benign cells don’t typically invade nearby tissue or spread-they’re contained to the tumor.
Detailed explanation-3: -Adenomas. Adenomas form in the epithelial tissue, a thin layer of tissue that covers glands, organs, and other internal structures. Lipomas. Lipomas grow from fat cells and are the most common type of benign tumor. Myomas. Fibroids. Nevi. Hemangiomas. Meningiomas. Neuromas. More items •31-Mar-2022