A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in

Options:
Sickle cell anemia
Cystic fibrosis
Skin cancer
Clogged arteries

The option that corresponds to a mutation causing abnormal cell division is:

Skin cancer

This is because skin cancer commonly arises from mutations within skin cells that lead to uncontrolled division and growth of these cells. Sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis, on the other hand, are genetic disorders caused by mutations that affect the hemoglobin molecule and the function of chloride channels, respectively. Clogged arteries are typically a result of lifestyle and dietary factors that lead to the build-up of plaques in the arteries, although genetic factors can also contribute to the risk.