3. What anatomic differences are there in neoplastic cells as compared to healthy cells that influences the process of diagnosis and treatment?
Neoplastic cells |
Normal cells |
The nucleus of neoplastic cell has irregular shape and size. Diagnosis of such nucleus is difficult. |
Nucleus has normal size. |
The size of nucleus is larger than normal. |
Small size in comparison to neoplastic cell. |
Nucleoli are large and prominent. |
Nucleoli less prominent. |
Cytoplasm is scarce and pale in color. |
Cytoplasm is more in amount, and colorless. |
Heterochromatin is reduced in neoplastic cells, so it is difficult to identify the genes which are related to cancer. |
Normal heterochromatin is there. |
3. What anatomic differences are there in neoplastic cells as compared to healthy cells that influences...
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Trypan bulue:
A/ dyes healthy cells blue
B/ dyes unhealthy cells blue
2/ viable cells are:
A/ cells that are trypsinized
B/ cells that are dying
B/ cells that are passaged
C/ cells that are alive
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