The endocrine system consists of several glands<span>, all in different parts of the body, that secrete hormones directly into the blood rather than into a duct system. Hormones have many different functions and modes of action; one hormone may have several effects on different target organs, and, conversely, one target organ may be affected by more than one hormone.</span>
The big difference is growth. Normal cells stop growing when there are enough in one spot.
For example: When you get a cut, cells go to heal the wound, and the cells grow. But when the work is done, the cells stop growing.
But, cancer/tumor cells (not at a wound) grow and grow even when touching the first layers of muscle and skin. This would be what creates the lump. So, these bad cells are very overgrown and practically swollen cells.
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Answer: no
Explanation: cubic inches