Invitation that causes abnormal cell division can result in

Cystic fibrosis
Skin cancer
Vlog arteries
Sickle cell anemia

An invitation (stimulus or change) causing abnormal cell division typically refers to some type of mutagenic event or exposure that might trigger cells to proliferate uncontrollably. Considering your options, the condition most closely associated with abnormal cell division within this context is:

"Skin cancer"

Skin cancer, such as melanoma or non-melanoma skin cancer, often arises from mutations in skin cells that lead to abnormal, uncontrolled division, growth, and spread of these cells. These mutations can be caused by various factors, including UV radiation from the sun or tanning beds, which can damage the DNA in skin cells.

On the other hand, the other conditions you mentioned are not primarily caused by abnormal cell division:

"Cystic fibrosis" is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the CFTR gene, which leads to the production of abnormally thick and sticky mucus. It is not a result of abnormal cell division.

"Vlog arteries" seems to be a typographical error, and if you meant "clogged arteries" (atherosclerosis), this condition occurs when fatty deposits, cholesterol, and other substances build up on the inner walls of arteries, which isn't directly associated with abnormal cell division.

"Sickle cell anemia" is a genetic blood disorder caused by a mutation in the gene that instructs for the production of hemoglobin. This mutation results in the formation of abnormal hemoglobin molecules that cause red blood cells to change into a sickle shape under certain conditions. It is a problem with the shape and function of red blood cells, not a case of abnormal cell division.