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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
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Imagine that you are a graduate student working in a cancer lab. You accidentally mix unlabeled tubes of carcinoma cells with tu

bes of normal epithelial cells. Which of the following is NOT a possible strategy to allow you to distinguish which tubes contain carcinoma cells?
Biology
1 answer:
LekaFEV [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:D.D.) Suspend the cells in liquid agar culture and monitor which culture continues to grow.

Explanation

Options A-C are correct except D.

→Increase in Telomere length is indicative of abnormal growth, cancer cells can reactive  telomerase to increase cell's length.

→Once a monolayer is reached; this a stage of  a complete normal cell division , a cell that goes beyond this stage must be mutated. assuming all other factors are constant .

Uncontrolled cell division is an indication of virulent growth in mutated cells.

<u>Cancer cell requires a ,medium of  living host to thrive, alga medium will not support growth for carcinoma cells -the correct answer. </u>

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:Imagine that you are a graduate student working in a cancer lab. You accidentally mix unlabeled tubes of carcinoma cells with tubes of normal epithelial cells. Which of the following is NOT a possible strategy to allow you to distinguish which tubes contain carcinoma cells?

A.)Monitor telomere length over time during multiple cell divisions.

B.) Plate the cells in culture and look for the culture that stops dividing once a monolayer is reached.

C.) Monitor the rate of cell division.

D.) Suspend the cells in liquid agar culture and monitor which culture continues to grow.

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