Answer:
Phosphorylases that selectively add phosphate groups to the Cdc-2 subunit, thereby activating this complex.
Explanation:
The cyclin B-Cdc-2 (also known as maturation-promoting factor or simply MPF) complex is activated when it enters into the nucleus during the G2/M transition in the cell cycle. Cdc-2 is a protein kinase that associates with cyclin proteins. These proteins (cyclins) regulate the cell cycle by activating cyclin-dependent kinases. It is well known that phosphorylation of the Cdc2 subunit at different residues can both activate and inactivate the MPF complex. Moreover, enzymes capable of both inactivating phosphorylases and activating phosphatases have also shown to be able to activate MPF.
The placement of the genes on the parent chromosones - B.
<span>The reason for this is that if the parents of the kittens are heterozygotic individuals (Pp and Pp). Where P being one colour and p being another colour, it's quite possible that some of their litter have the pp allele combination which in turn could make them a different colour. </span>
They would try to adapt to their new surrounds. Some may die off before they are able to adapt
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Plant cell. | Animal cell
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<em> 1. Cell wall is present </em>|<em> 1. Cell wall is absent</em>
<em> 2. cytoplasm is not as desnse </em>|<em> 2. Cytoplasm is dense</em>
<em> as animal cell </em>| <em> 3. Valcoule is genrally absent but if </em>
<em> 3.A large vacoule is present </em>| <em> present they are smaller in size</em>
<em> 4.Plastids are usually present </em> | <em> 4. Plastids are absent</em>
<em> 5.centrosome is absent </em>|<em> 5. Centrosome is present</em>
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