A cancer cell is injected into a healthy mouse. The mouse develops tumors. This experiment indicates that cancer is contact inhibited.
Cancer can be described as a condition where some cells lost their ability to stop dividing and they keep dividing resulting in the formation of cell clusters known as tumors which can grow at a particular place (Benign tumor) or can invade and spread to other parts of the body (Malignant tumor) creating severe health conditions leading to death.
When a cancerous cell is injected into a healthy mouse it keeps on replicating there as well which shows that cancerous cells do not stop dividing when the place becomes full and they come in contact with other cells. There will be no change in their behavior and they keep on replicating.
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