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Zaiden
24 June, 11:39
A lack of telomerase activity limits what?
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Jaycee Trevino
24 June, 12:20
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Answer: the number of times a cell can divide.
Explanation: As the cell divides, the telomeres on the ends of chromosomes shorten. The Hayflick limit is the limit on cell replication imposed by the shortening of telomeres with each division.
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