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During the cell cycle, proteins called cyclins bind to enzymes that send signals for the cell to progress through stages of cell replication. At the end of this cycle, the cyclins degrade to prevent further signaling for the cell to divide.
Uncontrolled production of cyclins will most likely result in —
the immediate death of the cell
the formation of tumors
the transfer of cyclins to other cells
the formation of haploid cells
Uncontrolled production of cyclins will most likely result in —
the immediate death of the cell
the formation of tumors
the transfer of cyclins to other cells
the formation of haploid cells
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Uncontrolled production of cyclins will most likely result in **the formation of tumors**.
Cyclins are key regulators of the cell cycle, and their overproduction can lead to excessive cell division, which is a characteristic of cancerous cells and tumor formation.
Cyclins are key regulators of the cell cycle, and their overproduction can lead to excessive cell division, which is a characteristic of cancerous cells and tumor formation.