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Explain Cell cycle can be controlled by chemical messages and regulate any error by control system?
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- Describe the molecules that control the cell cycle through positive and negative regulation.Explain the importance of the checkpoints in the cell cycle and the consequences of bypassing those checkpoints.Describe the mitotic spindle. Include what it is made of, how it forms, and what its role is in cell division.
- Describe the cell cycle and identify some factors that affect it, and explain the significance of apoptosis.Discuss the cell cycle: Name the phases of the cell cycle. Describe the relative time spent in each of these stages. What main events happen in each stage? own wordsDescribe how p53 plays a role in both cell cycle arrest and in apoptosis.