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#Question id: 16101


The set-point temperature of the hypothalamus triggering heat loss or heat generating mechanisms is

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
  1. 34 degrees
  2.  37 degrees
  3. 20 degrees
  4. 36.6 degrees
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#Question id: 12179

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Match the following human ABC proteins (Column I) with their function (Column II)

Which of the following is correct?

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#Question id: 12178

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Following statements are regarding to V-class ATPases.
A. An organelle lumen or an extracellular space to become acidic, movement of protons must be accompanied by movement of an equal number of anions (e.g., Cl−) in the same direction.
B. An organelle lumen or an extracellular space to become acidic, movement of protons must be accompanied by movement of equal numbers of a different cation in the same direction.
C. An organelle lumen or an extracellular space to become acidic, movement of protons must be accompanied by movement of equal numbers of a different cation in the opposite direction.
D. An organelle lumen or an extracellular space to become acidic, movement of protons must be accompanied by movement of an equal number of anions (e.g., Cl−) in the opposite direction.
Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 12177

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Calculate the free energy required to move 1 mol of K+ ions from the outside of the cell (where [K+] = 4 mM) to the inside (where [K+] = 140 mM) when the membrane potential is –70 mV and the temperature is 37°C.

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#Question id: 11523

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

In the given figure, which of the following complex represents high energy intermediate?

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#Question id: 11522

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

What is the major function of the actuator domain in Na+-K+ ATPase?

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#Question id: 11521

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

The Na+-K+ ATPase is responsible for maintaining: