Respuesta :
The cancer cells produce molecules that inhibit the growth factors reguired for cell division
Answer: A. The cancer cells do not exhibit density dependent inhibition
Explanation:
Density-dependent inhibition is defined as "the stopping of the division of cells in case of a crowded environment." As you may know, cancer cells are rapidly reproducing cells in a specific area and they reproduce regardless of whether there's enough room or not. This is how tumors are formed.