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Q: What do enzymes must do to newly made DNA in order to correct mistakes or mutations?
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What does Golgi do in the neutrophil?

A golgi body is a structure in a cell that receives proteins and enzymes and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them and distributes them to other parts of the cell. :)


What is the correct term for 2 cells that result of mitosis?

These two newly formed Cells are called Daughter Cells.


What substance is transported by aquaporins?

The correct answer is water. Aquaporins are a newly discovered class of transport proteins that transport water in cells with very high water permeability needs. - Vance Austin Neely


What enzymes aid in the process of DNA replication?

There are many enzymes involved in the process of DNA replication.The main ones are DNA Helicases, DNA Polymerases and DNA Ligases.DNA Helicases are responsible for "unzipping", or separating, the two strands of DNA so that replication can begin.DNA Polymerases are responsible for adding nucleotides to the strand of DNA that is being created.DNA Ligases are responsible for joining newly created segments of DNA together (most notably the fragments created on the lagging strand).


Can polymerase catch and correct every reptication error?

Yes. Initially, DNA replication makes 1 mistake in a 100,000. Like spell check, DNA polymerase comes in and removes errors in base pairs and correct them by adding the right ones. After DNA polymerase checks the new strand for errors, the end result is 1 mistake in a billion. If this didn't occur, mutations would surely take place in out body.

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What does Golgi do in the neutrophil?

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What is the correct term for 2 cells that result of mitosis?

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