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#Question id: 32382


In which case the myosin head is firmly attached to the actin filament?
a. Presence of ATP
b. Absence of ATP
c. Presence of Ca2+
d. Absence of Ca2+

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. a & c
  2. a & d
  3. b & c
  4. b & d
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#Question id: 8949

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Which of the following functions is an advantage of a fluid-filled body cavity?

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#Question id: 23152

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

A fluorescent dye SNARF-1 that is sensitive to H+ concentrations can be used to monitor the cytosolic pH of 
1. Alkaline cells
2. Acidic cells 
3. Dead cells
4. Live cells
Which of the following options are incorrect?

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#Question id: 20324

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

What is the main difference between Gram positive and Gram-negative quorum sensing mechanism?

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#Question id: 2990

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Mitotic CDK complexes are maintained in an inactive state through inhibitory phosphorylation of the CDK subunit. Two highly conserved tyrosine and threonine residues in mammalian CDKs are subject to regulated phosphorylation.

Gene

  Mutant phenotypes

A. Wee1

i. the cell does not divide but continues to grow

B. CAK kinase

ii. mitotic cyclins are inactivated

C. cdc25 phosphatase

iii. premature entry into mitosis

The following table enlists genes and phenotypes observed on mutation of these genes but not correctly matched. Which one of the following combinations is correctly matched ?

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#Question id: 1241

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Which of the following is a common step in the opening/closing of ion channels by acetylcholine and rhodopsin binding to their receptors?