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cancer is defined as uncontrolled growth and division of cells due to a failure in the regulation of the cell cycle. do cancerous cells spend much of their time in go, the resting period of the cell cycle? explain why or why not.

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No. Cancer cells continuously mutate, and the failure to regulate the cell cycle stops them from being in interphase for too long, staying in the M phase continuously.

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