when cells go through mitosis repeatedly without entering interphase, this results\narthritis\ncancer\nmutati…

when cells go through mitosis repeatedly without entering interphase, this results\narthritis\ncancer\nmutation\ndiabetes

when cells go through mitosis repeatedly without entering interphase, this results\narthritis\ncancer\nmutation\ndiabetes

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  • Mitosis is a process of cell division. In normal cell cycle, there is an interphase (where cell grows, replicates DNA etc.) before mitosis.
  • Cancer cells have abnormal cell cycle regulation. They can divide (go through mitosis) repeatedly without proper interphase - like growth and DNA checkpoints.
  • Arthritis is an inflammation of joints (not related to abnormal cell cycle in this context).
  • Mutation is a change in DNA sequence (while uncontrolled mitosis can be a result of mutation but the question is about the consequence of repeated mitosis without interphase).
  • Diabetes is related to blood sugar regulation (pancreas function etc., not directly to this cell cycle abnormality).

Answer:

cancer