What would happen if the cell cycle proceeded normally except cytokinesis did not occur?
A) A large cell with multiple nuclei would result.
B) The absence of cytokinesis would inhibit mitosis.
C) The G1 and G2 phases would become shorter.
D) Cells without nuclei would be formed.
Answer: A
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