Cell Signalling and Transduction Why is it that inhaling nitric oxide reduces blood pressure only in the lung tissue and not elsewhere in the body*? Because nitric oxide cannot cross cell membranes and enter the blood Because nitric oxide breaks down quickly and thus cannot travel far Because other body tissues use a different signaling molecule None of these Because nitric oxide cannot cross cell membranes and enter the blood Because nitric oxide breaks down quickly and thus cannot travel far Because other body tissues use a different signaling molecule None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction A cell is known to respond to a particular signaling molecule. Which of the following must be true of this cell? It is also the site of production for the signaling molecule It is incapable of signal transduction It contains the receptor for the signaling molecule It is in the heart muscle It is also the site of production for the signaling molecule It is incapable of signal transduction It contains the receptor for the signaling molecule It is in the heart muscle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction Which of the following comes under the category of cell surface receptor? Ion-channel linked receptors G protein linked receptors Enzyme linked receptors All of these Ion-channel linked receptors G protein linked receptors Enzyme linked receptors All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction SH2 domains specifically bind to phosphorylated serine residues phosphorylated tyrosine residues GDP Ca2+ phosphorylated serine residues phosphorylated tyrosine residues GDP Ca2+ 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? Insulin; many different cell types that use glucose for fuel Insulin; beta cells of the pancreas NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes PDGF; the blood Insulin; many different cell types that use glucose for fuel Insulin; beta cells of the pancreas NGF; the nerves involved in simple reflexes PDGF; the blood ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Cell Signalling and Transduction In the signal transduction mechanism known as protein phosphorylation All of these receptor kinases play a key role in triggering the signal cascade the signaling molecule binds to a surface receptor phosphorylated proteins act with enzymes to trigger the signal cascade All of these receptor kinases play a key role in triggering the signal cascade the signaling molecule binds to a surface receptor phosphorylated proteins act with enzymes to trigger the signal cascade ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP