Question
Which statement is accurate?(1 point)
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Smaller cells require more rapid growth in order to prevent errors.
Smaller cells require more rapid growth in order to prevent errors.
Single-celled eukaryotes have few growth controls, including fewer checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Single-celled eukaryotes have few growth controls, including fewer checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Prokaryotes have many growth controls, including more checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Prokaryotes have many growth controls, including more checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Larger cells require more controlled growth in order to prevent errors.
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Smaller cells require more rapid growth in order to prevent errors.
Smaller cells require more rapid growth in order to prevent errors.
Single-celled eukaryotes have few growth controls, including fewer checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Single-celled eukaryotes have few growth controls, including fewer checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Prokaryotes have many growth controls, including more checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Prokaryotes have many growth controls, including more checkpoints in the cell cycle.
Larger cells require more controlled growth in order to prevent errors.
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The accurate statement is:
**Larger cells require more controlled growth in order to prevent errors.**
Larger cells often have more complex structures and functions, which necessitate a more regulated growth process to ensure proper division and function, minimizing the risk of errors that could lead to issues such as cancer or other cellular dysfunctions. The other statements about smaller cells and growth controls in eukaryotes and prokaryotes are not accurate.
**Larger cells require more controlled growth in order to prevent errors.**
Larger cells often have more complex structures and functions, which necessitate a more regulated growth process to ensure proper division and function, minimizing the risk of errors that could lead to issues such as cancer or other cellular dysfunctions. The other statements about smaller cells and growth controls in eukaryotes and prokaryotes are not accurate.
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