How do cancer cells use the enzyme telomerase?
A) To repair the telomeres to restore somatic cell growth
B) As an intracellular signaling chemical to stimulate cell division
C) To switch off the telomerase to enable cells to divide indefinitely
D) To switch on the telomerase to enable cells to divide indefinitely
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