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Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: SimplyMe1267 on Nov 17, 2013
HELP!


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: padre on Nov 24, 2013
HELP!

Okay, I'm here to help.


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: biostudent123 on Nov 24, 2013
If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:

1)normal rate of cyclin production will not be affected.

2)licked wounds will heal faster than usual.

3)Cdk's will not function properly.

4) cell cycles will not contain the proper checkpoints.


What is the answer to this please HEEELP MEE


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: padre on Nov 24, 2013
3)Cdk's will not function properly.

These are related.


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: biostudent123 on Nov 24, 2013
That answer turned out to be wrong.


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: padre on Nov 24, 2013
That answer turned out to be wrong.

I'm terribly sorry.

What was it? Also, what textbook are you using?


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: biostudent123 on Nov 24, 2013
Its okey i have 5 more tries left, i only lost 15 percent of a 1 point grade.

testbook is " biology " life on earth "


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: padre on Nov 24, 2013
7th ed?

What chapter?


Title: If a mammal is born without the ability to produce EGF (epidermal growth factor), then its:
Post by: biostudent123 on Nov 26, 2013
tenth Edition, from chapter 11th