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16 June, 23:41

If chemical signals in the cytoplasm control the progression of a cell to the M phase of the cell ith a cell in early M phase would most likely result in the

a) replication of chromosomes only in the G1 cell.

b) exiting of both cells from the cell cycle and into the Go phase.

c) transfer of organelles from the G1 cell to the cell in the M phase.

d) condensation of chromatin in preparation of nuclear division in both cells.

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  1. 17 June, 00:08
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    Answer: The correct answer is D

    Explanation:

    As long the progression of the cell to the M phase of the cell cycle is controlled by the chemical signals in the cytoplasm, then a cell in early M phase fused with a cell in G1 would result in the chromatin in prep of nuclear division in both cells to be condensed.
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