The property present in normal cells but lost in cancer cells is contact inhibition.- Contact
inhibition refers to the process where normal cells stop dividing when they come into contact
with neighboring cells. This mechanism ensures that cells grow in an organized manner and
maintain proper tissue structure. It prevents overgrowth and helps to regulate tissue size.- In
cancer cells, this property is lost, and they continue to divide uncontrollably, even when
they come into contact with other cells. This uncontrolled division results in tumor formation
and cancer progression.