Q4.3. The DNA in a cell is intact and functional, but something in the cell's DNA replication machinery is broken. What is the consequence of this breakage for the cell? The cell would not be able to undergo cell division as it normally would. The cell would be unable to make proteins based on the information in DNA. The cell would not form a nucleus, because the nucleus contains DNA. The cell would become a cancer cell, dividing in an uncontrolled manner.

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**Title:** The Role of DNA Replication Machinery in Cell Function

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The DNA in a cell is intact and functional, but something in the cell's DNA replication machinery is broken. What is the consequence of this breakage for the cell?

**Answer Choices:**
- The cell would not be able to undergo cell division as it normally would.
- The cell would be unable to make proteins based on the information in DNA.
- The cell would not form a nucleus, because the nucleus contains DNA.
- The cell would become a cancer cell, dividing in an uncontrolled manner.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question Q4.3** **Title:** The Role of DNA Replication Machinery in Cell Function **Question:** The DNA in a cell is intact and functional, but something in the cell's DNA replication machinery is broken. What is the consequence of this breakage for the cell? **Answer Choices:** - The cell would not be able to undergo cell division as it normally would. - The cell would be unable to make proteins based on the information in DNA. - The cell would not form a nucleus, because the nucleus contains DNA. - The cell would become a cancer cell, dividing in an uncontrolled manner.
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