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The enzyme labeled A in the image of DNA replication is likely to be helicase. Helicase is responsible for unwinding the double helix of DNA, separating the two strands to allow the replication process to occur. This action creates a replication fork, enabling other enzymes involved in DNA synthesis to access the single-stranded DNA templates.

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What inhibits viral replication?

Various antiviral drugs can inhibit viral replication by targeting different stages of the viral life cycle, such as attachment and entry, replication of viral genetic material, protein synthesis, and release of new virions. Additionally, the body's immune response, including interferons and antibodies, can also inhibit viral replication by neutralizing viruses and promoting their clearance.


When does chromosomal replication occur?

Chromosomal replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle, which is part of interphase. During this phase, the DNA in a cell is replicated to ensure that each daughter cell will receive a complete set of chromosomes.


What kind of enzyme breaks down carbohydrates?

Starch is the polysaccharide which is broken down into glucose by the body in a series of stages. Amylase digests starch into maltose (a disaccharide). Maltase is the enzyme which breaks maltose into glucose.


Does Viral replication only occurs when the cell is in the process of mitosis?

No, viral replication can occur in both dividing (mitotic) and non-dividing cells. Some viruses can replicate while the host cell is in interphase or even in a quiescent state. This allows viruses to replicate in various cell types and at different stages of the host cell cycle.


What is salivary maltase?

You might be referring to salivary amylase. Maltase is an enzyme produced by duodenum that breaks down the sugar maltose into glucose. Salivary amylase is an enzyme located in your saliva (there is also pancreatic amylase found in the pancreas). This enzyme breaks down carbohydrates (more specifically starch) which then can be absorbed in the small intestine.

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