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Date May 2022 Marks available 1 Reference code 22M.1.SL.TZ2.5
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Question

Cisplatin is an anti-cancer drug that prevents tumour cells from dividing by mitosis as it inhibits cell processes at stage S of interphase. How does cisplatin prevent cancer cells from dividing?

A. It inhibits the replication of DNA.

B. It inhibits the growth of the spindle fibres.

C. It prevents the breakdown of the nuclear membrane.

D. It prevents the condensation of chromosomes.

Markscheme

A

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Core » Topic 1: Cell biology » 1.6 Cell division
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