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13 December, 01:28

Imagine that a disorder that causes the cell cycle to stop affects the muscle cells of a frog's leg. What consequence is most likely to follow?

The frog will not be able to hop using that muscle.

An injury to the muscle will not heal.

The frog will not be able to reproduce.

A broken bone in that leg will not mend.

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  1. 13 December, 02:28
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    B. An injury to the muscle will not heal.

    Explanation:

    The mechanism of cell cycle multiplies the number of cells in an area by dividing the pre-existing cells. So, if the cell cycle were to stop that area would see no new cell growth hence if that areas suffers a wound or an injury no new cells would be growing in order to heal the injury.
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