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5. The cell fails checkpoint 2. It tries to repair its DNA, but can't. The cell performs apoptosis. This statement is true for a [Select]
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5. The cell fails checkpoint 2. It tries to repair its DNA, but can't. The cell performs apoptosis.
This statement is true for a [Select]
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False
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Because it cant repair itself
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