Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be "MEK".
Explanation:
Mitogen-activated kinase protease (also identified as MAP2 K, MEK, MAPKK) has become a kinase protein that phosphorylates the polymer kinase regulated by mitogens.
They are ancestral, intracellular receptor pathways that give reaction to some extracellular stimulation and control a broad spectrum of basic biological processes such as, development, differentiation, kidney function, a stress hormone, and its response, preservation, and cell death.
Therefore, MEK is the right answer.