The right answer is stop responding to growth regulators.
The p53 protein is a transcription factor that plays an important role in cancer. Discovered in 1979, it binds to DNA and promotes the expression of genes that must repair cellular damage. The p53 protein controls the cell cycle and interacts with dozens of genes.
The answer is pheromones. Hope that helps :)
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is there a multiple choice?? or anything
ATP, NADPH, and oxygen are formed products of the light-dependent portion. The independent part would produce things like glucose or lowered amounts of energy and NADP, much lower.
What's up? this organelle is known as a vacuole. best of luck with your studies!