A cell that is dividing too rapidly may have lost its ability to enter which part of the cell cycle?
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A cell that is 'dividing too rapidly' may have lost its ability to enter apoptosis part of cell cycle.
EXPLANATION:
Cancer cell is understood as uncontrolled cell division. Their rapid development and continuous growth are mostly linked to a series of vast changes in the activity of cell cycle regulators.
The development of cancer is a multi -step-process. Most of these changes happen due to mutation in genes and it encode the cell cycle of regulator protein. Most of the cases cancer happens due to cell that acquire a series of mutation change.
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