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If a mutation occurs in a somatic cell that leads to a non-functional protein, what will happen to that somatic cell?

A. It will prevent the cell from completing the cell cycle.
B. It will enable the cell to fix the mutation.
C. It will prevent the cell from finishing the S phase.
D. It will continue through the cell cycle as normal

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C. It will prevent the cell from finishing the S phase.


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If a mutation occurs in a somatic cell that leads to a non-functional protein, what will happen to that somatic cell?

A. It will prevent the cell from completing the cell cycle.

B. It will enable the cell to fix the mutation.

C. It will prevent the cell from finishing the S phase.

D. It will continue through the cell cycle as normal

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