In response to critically low nutrient levels, yeast cells often enter into a dormant, non-dividing state. This state allows yeast cells to survive until nutrient levels are restored, at which point the cells typically re-enter the cell cycle.According to the information above, critically low nutrient levels cause yeast cells toChoose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) transition into meiosisAtransition into meiosis(Choice B) transition into mitosisBtransition into mitosis(Choice C) transition from G to G phaseCtransition from G to G phase(Choice D) transition from G to G phaseDtransition from G to G phase
Question
In response to critically low nutrient levels, yeast cells often enter into a dormant, non-dividing state. This state allows yeast cells to survive until nutrient levels are restored, at which point the cells typically re-enter the cell cycle.According to the information above, critically low nutrient levels cause yeast cells toChoose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A) transition into meiosisAtransition into meiosis(Choice B) transition into mitosisBtransition into mitosis(Choice C) transition from G to G phaseCtransition from G to G phase(Choice D) transition from G to G phaseDtransition from G to G phase
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete as options C and D are not fully provided. However, based on the information given, the correct answer would be neither of the options provided. Critically low nutrient levels cause yeast cells to enter a dormant, non-dividing state, not transition into meiosis (Choice A) or mitosis (Choice B). The question does not provide enough information to determine if the yeast cells transition from one phase of the cell cycle to another (Choices C and D).
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