Cell Signalling and Transduction Simple nerve reflexes use signaling molecules called nitric oxides proteases G proteins neurotransmitters nitric oxides proteases G proteins neurotransmitters ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction The major second messengers are cAMP All of these cGMP DAG cAMP All of these cGMP DAG ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction Which of the following is a second messenger? Both (a) and (b) lnositol 1,4,5-triphosphate Diacyl glycerol Phospholipase C Both (a) and (b) lnositol 1,4,5-triphosphate Diacyl glycerol Phospholipase C ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction In terms of cell communication, what do bacterial pathogens such as cholera and anthrax have in common? They alter the chemical structure of key signaling molecules They destroy the receptors for key signaling molecules They prevent the production of key signaling molecules They block the normal functioning of signal transduction mechanisms They alter the chemical structure of key signaling molecules They destroy the receptors for key signaling molecules They prevent the production of key signaling molecules They block the normal functioning of signal transduction mechanisms ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction Self-phosphorylation is an excellent mechanism for triggering specific catalytic function of the proteins involved in signal cascades because it allows hydrophilic signaling molecules to cross the plasma membrane makes the receptor more likely to capture the signaling, molecule None of these changes the shape and thus the enzymatic activity of the proteins involved allows hydrophilic signaling molecules to cross the plasma membrane makes the receptor more likely to capture the signaling, molecule None of these changes the shape and thus the enzymatic activity of the proteins involved ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction What is the name of the protein signaling molecule that alters glucose uptake, and where would its receptors be located? PDGF; the blood Insulin; beta cells of the pancreas Insulin; many different cell types that use glucose for fuel NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes PDGF; the blood Insulin; beta cells of the pancreas Insulin; many different cell types that use glucose for fuel NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP