What would happen if a cell was treatedwith a compound that forces cells to arrest in the cell cyclecheckpoint where the cell checks to see if all the genetic materialhas been duplicated correctly? In this case, the cell cycle hasproceeded normally up to the point of cell division.
The cell growth phases would become shorter.
The resulting cells would get smaller and smaller.
Cells without nuclei would be formed.
A large cell with multiple nuclei would result.
What would happen if a cell was treatedwith a compound that forces cells to arrest in the cell cyclecheckpoint where the cell checks to see if all the genetic materialhas been duplicated correctly? In this case, the cell cycle hasproceeded normally up to the point of cell division.
The cell growth phases would become shorter. | |
The resulting cells would get smaller and smaller. | |
Cells without nuclei would be formed. | |
A large cell with multiple nuclei would result. |
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