Multiple Choice
If a cell begins to divide rapidly (as often seen in wound repair) , what would you expect to happen to the timing of G1 phase?
A) It would require less time than other cells.
B) It would require more time than other cells.
C) The time it would require would depend on what other cells in the vicinity are doing.
D) It would require the same amount of time as any other cell.
E) It is not possible to say what would happen to the timing of G1 phase.
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