A mitotic cdk-cyclin complex triggers entry into mitosis.
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Cdk-cyclin complex consists of two units: cdk which is a cyclin-dependent kinase (catalytic subunit) and cyclin (regulatory subunit). This complex play a crucial role in cell cycle progression. There are different types of cdk-cyclin complex, for example, Cdk1-cyclin B1 complex triggers entry into mitosis (progresses the cell cycle through G2/M mitotic phase).</span>
First draw a table of sorts. Draw 2 arrows pointing in the same direction towards the table, labeling one as 1150N and one as 800N. Now, since both forces are exerted in the same direction, we can add the forces. So, 1150N + 800N, which is 1950N. There’s no weight and it doesn’t look like gravity is involved. If gravity is involved, just draw an arrow pointed down at the middle of the table, and a normal force pointed up towards the middle of the table. Hope this helps
When the concentration gradient of such molecules is high on the either the cytoplasmic side or the extracellular side of the cell. When the concentration gradient is high it flows freely through the cell membrane to the other side without expanding energy.
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