Answer :
Answer:
The answer is: form a malignant tumor that metastasizes.
Explanation:
Before the cell cycle, the cell examines its checkpoints (G1 and G2) and decides whether or not it can divide. A mutation leads to the inactivation of the APC, p53 and DCC genes, which are the genes that are responsible for suppressing tumors and also leads to the activation of the K-ras oncogene, which functions as cell proliferation. This whole process results in the production of a malignant tumor, which metastasizes.