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some cancer cells take advantage of mutagenic properties. One type of drug wedges its way between nucleotides in DNA. Explain how the action of this drug would cause cancer cells to eventually lose their ability to function and reproduce.

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Answer:

Drug Powers :)

Step-by-step explanation:

The drug will have certain anti cancer reproduction effects so that the cancer cells will not multiply as fast and lose their function to reproduce or damage any more of the organ or body part.

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