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16 May, 23:05

Taxol is a drug that stabilizes microtubules and prevents them from depolymerizing. Consequently, cells treated with taxol fail to complete mitosis. What is the last stage of mitosis that taxol-treated cells are likely to complete?

a. Prophase

b. Metaphase

c. Telophase

d. Anaphase

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  1. 16 May, 23:13
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    The last stage of mitosis would be telophase.
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