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A Mass of Transformed Cells That Is Slow-Growing, Stays Put

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A mass of transformed cells that is slow-growing, stays put, and does not infiltrate surrounding tissue is known as a(n) ____________________ tumor, whereas rapidly growing, invasive masses are called ____________________ tumors or ____________________ tumors.

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Sodium and Chloride

Essential electrolytes in the body that help maintain fluid balance, nerve transmission, and muscle function.

Potassium Ions

Positively charged ions of potassium, vital for cellular functions, particularly in nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction.

Active Transport

The movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration, requiring energy in the form of ATP.

Distal Convoluted Tubule

A portion of the nephron in the kidney where salt and water balance are regulated, and certain substances are reabsorbed into the blood.

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