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
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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).
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cancer