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Anna [14]
2 years ago
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What happens when a phase in the cell cycle does something incorrectly / doesn't do its required tasks, what happens to the cell

s that are impacted by those errors and what effect does it have on other cells in the cell cycle?
Biology
1 answer:
kiruha [24]2 years ago
8 0

When a phase in the cell cycle does something incorrectly, mutation occur which leads to cell death or cancer.

<h3>What happens when a phase in the cell cycle does something incorrectly?</h3>

When a phase in the cell cycle does something incorrectly, then they cannot move to opposite poles in the later phases of mitosis, which result  the cell with extra chromosomes and a daughter cell with missing chromosomes. These mutations can lead cell death, disease or cancer.

So we can conclude that When a phase in the cell cycle does something incorrectly, mutation occur which leads to cell death or cancer.

Learn more about cell here: brainly.com/question/13123319

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