Which of the following statements about the cell cycle is not true?
A
All cells will go throu...
Biology, 10.03.2021 22:10 breemills9552
Which of the following statements about the cell cycle is not true?
A
All cells will go through the cell at the same rate in order to ensure the body
doesn't not run out of cells.
B
If the body is not ready for a cell to divide, the cell can be sent to the GO phase
in which the cell is not dividing nor preparing to divide.
Checkpoints prevent the cell from reproducing until the cell and the body are
ready for it.
D
The cell uses several chemical signals to determine when it can move through
each stage of the cycle.
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