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beneath the liver and righiside of abdomen
Enzymes can either help break a substrate molecule down to smaller ones or help substrate molecules join to form a larger one. They work as catalysts by reducing the activation energy of the reaction by providing an alternate pathway for it. The enzymes are specific with their substrates.
In eukaryotes, <em>replication takes place in the nucleus</em> as prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus and <em>replication takes place in the cytoplasm</em>. The nucleus of the eukaryotes is the location where genetic material (DNA) is found; in prokaryotes, the genetic material is condensed in the cytoplasm called the nucleoid. There are multiple replication forks or <em>multiple origins of replication </em>in eukaryotes in contrast to prokaryotes which only has <em>one origin of replication. </em>Lastly, replication in eukaryotes <em>occurs at multiple points along the chromosome; </em>in contrast with prokaryotes where it <em>occurs at just one point on the chromosome.</em>
accelerate to the left: bottom right box
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accelerate to the right: bottom left box
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no acceleration; middle right box