Final answer:
Rising levels of p53, phosphorylation of CDK/cyclin complexes, and phosphorylation of target proteins by activated CDK/cyclin complexes can cause a cell to go through the phases of the cell cycle and go through mitosis. Option a, b and f are the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The factors that may cause a cell to go through the phases of the cell cycle and go through mitosis are rising levels of p53, phosphorylation of CDK/cyclin complexes, and phosphorylation of target proteins by activated CDK/cyclin complexes.
Rising levels of p53 can lead to cell cycle arrest and activation of DNA repair or apoptosis. Phosphorylation of CDK/cyclin complexes activates these complexes, allowing the cell cycle to progress. Phosphorylation of target proteins by activated CDK/cyclin complexes drives the cell cycle forward.