Describe the difference between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor. Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all terms will be used. ResetHelp cancer cells are contained within their tissue organize pre-cancerous cells highly disorganized metastasize Benign tumors are composed of that are growing excessively and . Malignant tumors are composed of whose growth is extensive and . Cells of this type of tumors have the potential to , escaping their tissue and spreading to other locations within the body.

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Answer: Malignant tumor-

cancer cells are contained within their tissue.

Maglinant tumor-- Cells of this type of tumors have the potential to , escaping their tissue and spreading to other locations within the body.

Benign tumour-pre-cancerous cells highly disorganized metastasize.

Explanation: Tumor is an abnormal growth in the cell.

Benign tumor is a tumor that do not spread within the cell and are not cancerous. The can grow to very large and are removed by operation. It can be very dangerous when its big and press other tissues especially when located in the brain. It may not require any treatment when it is not threatening. Example of benign is fibroid

Malignant tumour are tumour that are cancerous and can spread to other tissues. They can be transported via the blood stream to other tissues. Malignant tumour grows fast and can spread to nearby tissues example is breast cancer when not diagonize earlier can spread to other tissues. They required medical attention and can be removed through operation, some require chemotheraphy. Some malignant tumour grows back even after removal.

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