Cell Biology C
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Re: Cell Biology C
What is the role of centrioles in mitosis?
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Re: Cell Biology C
I believe the purpose is to organize the spindle fibers that grow during mitosis. These spindle fibers pull apart the sister chromatids.
2. When a G-protein coupled reactor is activated by a signaling molecule, it activates a G protein, which then activates an enzyme by binding to it. How is this enzyme deactivated?
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