During interphase of the cell cycle, a muscle cell was determined to contain less mitochondria than needed. What would most likely happen to this cell? Group of answer choices The defective cell will continue to divide incorrectly The defective cell (not correct) will be fixed during S phase The defective (not correct) cell will go through Interphase and Mitosis, but will be removed before Cytokinesis The defective (not correct) cell will go into G0 and not be allowed to divide

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Chapter28: Dna Metabolism: Replication, Recombination, And Repair
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Problem 19P: Figure 28.11 depicts the eukaryotic cell cycle. Many cell types “exit� the cell cycle and...
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During interphase of the cell cycle, a muscle cell was determined to contain less mitochondria than needed.
What would most likely happen to this cell?
Group of answer choices
The defective cell will continue to divide incorrectly
The defective cell (not correct) will be fixed during S phase
The defective (not correct) cell will go through Interphase and Mitosis, but will be removed before Cytokinesis
The defective (not correct) cell will go into G0 and not be allowed to divide
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