Answer:
CDKs, or cyclin-dependent kinases, are present in the cell at a constant concentration throughout the entire cell cycle.
Explanation:
It is the concentration of cyclins that changes. When there are more cyclins in the cell, they will bind to more of the CDKs and form more cyclin-CDK complexes with do the real regulating. So if you're asking about cyclin concentration, that depends on what kind of cyclin you're dealing with because different ones are produced and broken down at different points. For example, the M cyclin helps regulate mitosis, so it is at its highest concentration during mitosis and is degraded shortly after, before being produced all over again the next time S or G2 phase rolls around.
Remember though that the CDK level stays the same; the thing that changes is the changes is the cyclins that activate it/.
Long-term use of aspirin or aspirin-like medications can deplete iron reserves.
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If the use of aspirin is continued over the long-term, iron-deficiency anaemia can result. The mechanism suggested for lowering of the iron stores with aspirin use is mucosal blood loss (small blood losses, unnoticed by the person).</span>
C- neurons send nerve impulses
Answer:
IV: susbstance that blocks smell
DV: whether or not they find their way home
C: group 1
Explanation:
bc i said so