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How is the cell division of cancer cells like these misregulated? Select all that apply.

Such cells are not inhibited by density.
Such cells can divide in the absence of growth factors.
Such cells skip the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
Such cells do not require anchorage to a surface in order to divide.
Such cells do not respond to signals that normally trigger apoptosis.
Such cells do not need enzymes for DNA replication.

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