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    Once Human Nerve Cells Become Mature, They Normally Exit the Cell
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Once Human Nerve Cells Become Mature, They Normally Exit the Cell

Question 44

Question 44

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Once human nerve cells become mature, they normally exit the cell cycle and remain in ____.


A) G0
B) G1
C) G2
D) S phase
E) prophase

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