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- Explain about Cell-Cycle Control and Checkpoints ?a. Why are cell cycle checkpoints important? b. What happens to a cell that fails to meet the requirements of a checkpoint and is not able make the necessary improvements or repairs?Briefly explain: What is meant by the term “cycle” in cell cycle? What is happening in the S phase and M phase?
- What is the significance of the cell cycle control system and checkpoints? Explain step by step in your own words. [please make it simple]What are cell cycle checkpoints? Where in the cell cycle are the checkpoints found (note—incude S phase checkpoint? How do they differ? How are Rb, p53, and MPF involved in cell cycle checkpoints? What events could lead to cell cycle arrest?How are school Clearance Form similar to the Cell Cycle Checkpoints? Vice Versa. Encode your answer and Explain in a paragraph form