Cancer cells act differently to regular cells in the body. These differences are related to cell divisional behavior. For example, cancer cell(s) can multiply and grow outside the body. Regular cells can only grow inside the body. Cancer cells can trick neighboring cells into making growth factors that sustain their life. I hope this answers your question, If not, here's a link:
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The answer is the blood plasma.
Antibodies are specialized proteins that travel through the blood stream and are found in bodily fluids. They are used by the immune system to identify and defend against foreign intruders to the body. Blood plasma contains proteins, salts and minerals, it serves a variety of functions including maintaining a satisfactory blood pressure and volume to supplying critical proteins for blood clotting and immunity.
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Ions are an atom or group of atoms that either has a positive or negative charge. An ion with a negative charge is called an anion and one with a positive charge is a cation.
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A chemical compound that carries genetic information that tells the organism and its parts what to do and how to behave.
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