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While studying for a pathophysiology exam on cells and tissue repair, a student asks, "What happens if, in the process of going through the cell cycle, a cell is damaged?" Which is the best response?

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The correct response would be - cell division have cell checkpoints for the identifying, editing and repairing the damage.

Explanation:

In the cell cycle, there are some checkpoints that are the sub-stages or the arresting phase that occurs if there is something that not properly done or incomplete in the cell cycle.

The cell cycle can be reassuring and check the accuracy of the DNA replication that allows for repair. SO checkpoints are essential to cell and tissue repair.

Thus, the correct answer is - cell division have cell checkpoints for the identifying, editing and repairing the damage.

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