The cell cycle is a series of events that take place in a cell, leading to its growth, division and duplication. Cell division requires cell cycle checkpoints hat are used to both monitor and regulate the progress of the cell cycle. Tumor-suppressor genes (TSG's) or antioncogenes are genes that protect the cell from a single event or multiple events leading to cancer. TSG's encode proteins that normally serve as a brake on cell growth. When such genes are mutated, the brake may be lifted, resulting in runaway cell growth known as cancer. In contrast, oncogenes are genes that encode proteins involved in normal cell growth. When these genes are mutated, they may also cause cancer but they do so by activating the growth-promoting signals. Based on the prompt, we would expect to see TSG's activated where in the cell cycle? A) A B) C C) B and D D) A and B Eliminate

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As ribosomes make their proteins, they may attach to the rough ER and insert the protein into the interior of the ER. The ER then begins folding the new proteins and transports them to areas in which chemical processing takes place

C. B and D i took a test so and got it right.