Checkpoints in the cell cycle serve to monitor and regulate the progression of the cell cycle, ensuring that any errors or issues are addressed before the cell continues to divide. Specifically, checkpoints stop the cell cycle when errors are detected, allowing for repair mechanisms to fix any problems with the DNA or other critical cellular components. This is essential for maintaining genomic stability and preventing the propagation of damaged or incomplete genetic material.
Disruptions of the Cell Cycle Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Summarize the function of checkpoints in the cell cycle.(1 point) Responses Checkpoints ready the cells for genetic material replication. Checkpoints ready the cells for genetic material replication. Checkpoints allow complete cells to bypass stages of the cycle. Checkpoints allow complete cells to bypass stages of the cycle. Checkpoints prepare the cells for organelle replication. Checkpoints prepare the cells for organelle replication. Checkpoints stop the cell cycle when errors are detected. Checkpoints stop the cell cycle when errors are detected. Skip to navigation page 7 of 7
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