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What kind of mechanisms does the body have to stop mutations from occurring? A. cell death B. viral infection C. meiosis D. repairing and proofreading mechanisms this
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(D) repairing and proofreading is the answer. The body has to “proofread” or “spellcheck” to stop mutations from occurring
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