The answer would be "<span>Cyclins are proteins that regulate when and how often a cell divides". Cyclins belong to a family of proteins that control the progression of a cell through its respective cell cycle. This is initiated by activating cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) enzymes which regulate </span>transcription of RNA and process mRNA during mitosis.
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Hey there, the question has no options but don't worry I will give you some of the functions of lymphatic system, so you can deduce the wrong one from your options.
Explanation:
Lymphatic system is a large collection of vessels that drains fluid called lypmp towards the heart. It is a part of the circulatory system of the body.
The lymphatic system peforms some of these functions; it drains interstitial fluid from tissues; it helps in the absorption of fatty acids and fats from the digestive system; it also assists in immune response by transporting antigens to the site of infectious impact; it also transport white blood cells to the bones.
So basically, lymphatic system helps in transport, immune response, fat reabsorption in the digestive system. It transports the remaining blood or fluid about 3litres of the filtered plasma which is not absorbed into the blood stream. The fat absorption is by lymph nodes called lacteals. Any other functions out of these groups of answers is sure not associated with the lymphatic system of the body.