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External regulatory proteins regulate the cell cycle by responding to the environments of the cell. It can control the speed of growth of the cell after it has detected the cell's outside environments. For example, when a cell is grown in a wide area external regulators will tell the cell to grow fast and reproduce fast; however when the cell is crowded with other cells the external regulators will tell the cell to grow slower. Together with internal regulators the cell's growth will be safe and adapted to its environment. Uncontrolled cell growth can result in cancer.

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