Give reasons for the following.
Cancerous cells multiply rapidly.
Normal cells are characterised by the property of contact inhibition. It is the property such that when the walls of the cells come in contact with each other, their growth stops further. Cancerous cells seem to have lost this property due to the damaged genetic material and they multiply rapidly.
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