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#Question id: 1165


DAG activates:

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. PKC.

  2. PKA.

  3. PLC.

  4. calmodulin

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#Question id: 19733

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Extensive shortening of telomeres eventually leads to 

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#Question id: 10598

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

In a wild life reserve, we have two species of mammal. Species A reproduce thrice a year and produced 6-10 offspring per litter. Species B reproduce once in 2-3 year and produced 1-2 offspring during each cycle of reproduction. Which of the following statement is true?

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#Question id: 11164

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Cellular membranes are self-sealing— if they are punctured or disrupted mechanically, they quickly and automatically reseal. What properties of membranes are responsible for this important feature?

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#Question id: 909

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Most proteins denature at both high and low pH. At high pH, the ionization of internal tyrosines is thought to be the main destabilizing influence, whereas at low pH, the protonation of buried histidines. A titration curve for the unfolding of the enzyme ribonuclease is shown in Figure. Given the relation between the titration curves for protein unfolding and histidine protonation, which of the following conclusion can be drawn correctly?

A. The sharp transition in graph indicates a highly cooperative process; when the protein starts to unfold, it completes the process rapidly

B. The sharp transition in graph indicates a highly noncooperative process

C. Several buried histidines can ionize when the chain starts to unfold, so that when one goes, they all go together due to cooperative behaviour of protein folding

D. Buried histidine (pK of 4 in this example) becomes accessible to solvent, its pK will shift toward its normal value of 6, significantly steepening its titration curve.

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#Question id: 20273

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

Primary site of action of thiazide diuretics in the nephron is;