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How can you use the Cell city model to help explain what happens when someone has cancer? Imagine that a state is an organism, and each city within the state is a cell. One city is a cancer
cell, or cancer city. How would this cancer city impact the number of cities in the state? If the
nucleus of the cancer city is the city hall holding the DNA blueprint records and mitosis acts
as population control replacing dead cells with new cells, what would happen to this city if tt
cell is a cancer cell?

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