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What is the purpose of the cell cycle and what happens when the process involved awry?
A. Cell division or mitosis is part of the cell cycle and cells undergoing mitosis in multicellular organisms are used for development, growth and repair
B. Apatosis genes encourage cell division, while tumor suppressor genes inhibit cell division.
C. Cell communication keeps the cell cycle in check because errors during the cell cycle can have negative results for the organism such as the development of cancer.
D. Tumor suppressor genes encode proteins that serve as a brake on cell growth and are routinely activated at checkpoint D.
E. if a cell receives restrictions from the G1 checkpoint and cannot continue into the next phase, the cell can enter the G0 (resting stage) until conditions can improve
F. Cyclin dependent kinases (Cdk) are protains that work right cyclin regulatory proteins and are associated with different checkpoints of the cell cycle.
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