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Biology, 21.02.2020 22:48 dria40

Under certain conditions, cytochrome c can trigger apoptosis, or programmed cell death, by activating cytosolic proteins known as caspases.

(a) Why doesn’t cytochrome c trigger apoptosis in healthy cells?
(b) What must happen in order for cytochrome c to activate the caspases

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