_______________________ are enzymes routinely found in cells that are necessary for apoptosis to occur.
Answer : Caspases
Explanation : Caspases are the enzymes which are routinely found in cells and are necessary for apoptosis to occur. Caspases are proteolytic enzymes that cleave specific proteins in cytoplasm and nucleus. These enzymes are present in inactive form (procaspases) in the cell. When cell has to undergo apoptosis, they get activated.
_______________________ are enzymes routinely found in cells that are necessary for apoptosis to occur.
Apoptosis _____. A. is a normal response to severe DNA damage B. can abnormally occur during development C. is a common characteristic of cancer cells D. is a process that repairs damaged DNA E. is controlled by genes unrelated to those controlling the cell cycle
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