Answer:
Hydrogen Bonds
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds allow for hydrogens to bond to each other. They are the strongest type of intermolecular bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are dipole-dipole, and when water molecules are close to each other, the hydrogen bonds form between the hydrogen atoms.
The answer is tubulin cyclin and a
cyclin-dependent kinase
The two components that
constitute an active maturation-promoting factor (MPF) is tubulin cyclin and a
cyclin-dependent kinase. MPF stimulates the mitotic and meiotic phases of the
cell cycle. It has the ability to phosphorylate target proteins at a specific point
in the cell cycle and thereby control their ability to function.