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Homework 20 For Credit instructions I he KQuestion 13 (of 25)> ? ?: save & Exit }, submit 13. 0.30 points Inhibition of the APC/C A new small molecule drug inhibits the function of the APC/C. If this drug were applied to cels undergoing the cell cycle, what do you think would be the result? Check all that apply. Securin would not be destroyed in these cells. Separase would be constitutively active (always on) in these cellt These cells would not be able to undergo Anaphase These cells would not be able to undergo Prophase. These cells would not be able to degrade mitotic cyclins These cells would not be able to exit mitosis References eBook &Resources; Check All That Apply APCC of the Cell oycieere Inhibition of the

Explanation / Answer

The correct option should be:-

Option 1. Securin would not be destroyed in these cells.

Option 3. These cell would not be able undergo Anaphase.

Option 5. These cell would not be able to degrade mitotic cyclins.

Option 6. These cell would not be able to exit mitosis.

Explanation:-

- The drug inhibits the function of the APC/C .

The function of APC/C are as follows.

- Degrade Securin and M Cyclins.

- trigger transition from metaphase to anaphase. This occurs by degradation of Securin.

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