Some anticancer chemotherapy agents interfere with microtubules. How do they work?
A) They inhibit the mitotic spindle and prevent cell division.
B) They inhibit the contractile ring and prevent cell division.
C) They inhibit telophase, because microtubules are required to form nuclear envelopes.
D) Microtubules replicate DNA, so they inhibit chromosome duplication.
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