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Unlocking Mitosis: Cell Division Control and Cyclin Degradation

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QUESTION:

The decline of MPF activity at the end of mitosis is due to

a. the destruction of the protein kinase Cdk.

b. decreased synthesis of cyclin.

c. the degradation of cyclin.

d. synthesis of DNA.

e. an increase in the cell's volume-to-genome ratio.

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QUESTION:

The decline of MPF activity at the end of mitosis is due to

a. the destruction of the protein kinase Cdk.

b. decreased synthesis of cyclin.

c. the degradation of cyclin.

d. synthesis of DNA.

e. an increase in the cell's volume-to-genome ratio.

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Mitosis is a unique cellular division process inside the somatic cells and thus plays a major role in various biological functions. It segregates the parent or the original cell into two identical daughter cells that are further into the next mitotic cycle.

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Unlocking Mitosis: Cell Division Control and Cyclin Degradation
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Explore the intricate process of mitosis and the crucial role it plays in cellular division. Learn how cell cycle control mechanisms, including cyclin degradation and Maturation Promoting Factor (MPF) activity, ensure accurate and regulated cell division.


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