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Amitosis inhibitor is a medication that is designed to prevent mitosis in certain cells. why would these be in the treatment of tumors?
a. tumors grow because of uncontrolled mitosis.
b. tumors are cells that reproduce asexually.
c. tumors are cells that cannot go through mitsosis.
d. tumors cannot normally enter g1 phase.
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