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    Why Do Neurons and Some Other Specialised Cells Divide Infrequently
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Why Do Neurons and Some Other Specialised Cells Divide Infrequently

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Question 21

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Why do neurons and some other specialised cells divide infrequently?


A) They no longer have active nuclei.
B) They have entered into G0.
C) They can no longer degrade cyclins.
D) They no longer produce MPF.

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