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#Question id: 28297


During sperm contact fusion through multiple process leads to the activation of PLCγ by tyrosine kinase, which allow to release Ca2+ through IP3-DAG pathway that leads to various process, except?

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1. Cortical granules exocytosis block slow block to polyspermy
  2. stimulation of cell division leads to egg activation
  3. Cortical granules exocytosis allow slow block to polyspermy
  4.  Inactivation of MAP kinase
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#Question id: 1197

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

In a signal transduction pathway, what is passed from the upstream member of the pathway to the downstream member?

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#Question id: 1198

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Both epinephrine and glucagon bind to G protein-coupled receptors and activate glycogen breakdown. Therefore, epinephrine and glucagon must:

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#Question id: 1199

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

If you break liver cells by homogenization, separate the broken cell membranes (particulate) from the cytoplasm (soluble), and add epinephrine to the soluble portion, the result will be:

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#Question id: 1200

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Glucagon binds to the glucagon receptor, which interacts with a membrane-bound G protein, whose α subunit releases GDP and binds GTP. The α subunit then dissociates from the G protein and diffuses to a membrane-bound adenylyl cyclase which produces cAMP. In this scenario, name the

(1) transducer,

(2) effector,

(3) first messenger, and

(4) second messenger.

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#Question id: 1201

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Epinephrine binds to the same type of receptors in liver, fat, and smooth muscle cells. Yet in liver, glycogen breaks down; in fat, triacylglycerols break down; and smooth muscle cells relax. How can the same hormone produce three such different responses?

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#Question id: 1202

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

G proteins are said to be self-inactivating. What G-protein function accounts for this?