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Biology, 15.04.2021 06:50 dbenitezmontoya3

I NEED HELP PLEASE NO LINKS 1. Does the cell have any control over its progression through the cell cycle? If so, how is it regulated?
2. What are the five main phases of the cell cycle? What are the main events in each?
3. List and briefly describe the three main cell cycle checkpoints.
4. What do you think happens when a cell loses control of the cell cycle?

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