Asked by Angi
In the cell cycle of typical cancer cells, mutations have most likely caused –
slower growth
a failure in mitosis
uncontrolled growth
a halt in cell division
slower growth
a failure in mitosis
uncontrolled growth
a halt in cell division
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GPT-4o mini
In the cell cycle of typical cancer cells, mutations have most likely caused **uncontrolled growth**. Cancer cells often have mutations that disrupt normal regulatory mechanisms of the cell cycle, leading them to proliferate uncontrollably rather than stopping or slowing down their growth as a normal cell would.