4. Match the checkpoint with their respective role in the cell cycle: A. All the options bellow are all checkpoints in the cell cycle. B. The G1 checkpoint checks that the integrity of the DNA before synthesizing a copy of it. C. The metaphase checkpoint determines if all chromosomes are attached to the spindle apparatus. D. Cytokinesis checks the formation of cleavage furrow to separate the cells. E. The G2 checkpoint checks for DNA damage and determines if all of the DNA is fully replicated.
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