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- List and define the two general types of tumor.Define the following terms: tumor, neoplasia, anaplasia, metastasis, proto-oncogene, oncogene, and tumor suppressor gene.Explain the genetic alterations resulting in protein synthesis defects and their relationship to disease processes such as sickle cell anemia and polycystic kidney disease.