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Biology, 24.04.2020 18:35, pinkycupcakes3oxbqhx
What would happen to the signaling cascade if phosphatases were nonfunctional? (write the letter for your answer in the space provided) a. It would stop in the absence of ligand. b. It would slow down in the absence of ligand. c. It would continue in the absence of ligand. d. None of the options are correct, and here is an explanation of why:
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