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Q: Checkpoint genes encoding protein that stimulate mitosis are called what?
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What can occur if there is a mutation in a checkpoint protein?

kutta kamina salaa penchod, teri maa dee kachiall.<-WTF IGNORE THAT If there are mutations in checkpoint proteins (such as in cancer cells), mitosis may proceed but the chromosomes may not be separated normally (resulting in "aneuploidy").


What are mitogens?

mitogens are mitosis promoting protein factors.


Chemical that stimulates mitosis in healing wounds?

protein


How many phases are there in the eukaryotic cell cycle?

Cell cycle is defined as sequence of event between one cell division and the next . In eukaryotic , have 4 phase of cell cycle . 1. G1 - increase size, produce RNA, synthesis protein . - checkpoint to prepare enter S phase. 2. S phase - DNA replication. 3. G2 - contineu increase in size and produce protein. - Checkpoint to determine if cell can enter mitotic phase. 4. Mitotic phase - mitosis + cytokinesis


Does mitosis refer to protein synthesis?

no, it is producing a new cell.


Protein production is high in interphase or mitosis?

it is high in motosis


What conditions stimulate capsule production?

protein concentrate and growth media.


What is mitosis made up of?

It is made up of Protein and DNA. -sierra


Can nucleic acid duplicate itself?

This is called mitosis.


When the alpha subunit of the G protein is activated it can stimulate ion channels to?

open and close channels


What function does ATP serve in mitosis?

Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?


Do mitosis help organisms grow?

The process of Mitosis helps an organism grow in size because mitosis means the identical copy of the cell creating 2 daughter cells. then it keeps on building up and it creates an organism to grow larger in time.