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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
Gurken binds to Torpedo, the terminal follicle cells differentiate into posterior follicle cells and activates kinases in the egg, these kinase are___
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#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
In a healthy eukaryotic cell, the rate of DNA repair is typically equal to the rate of DNA mutation. When the rate of repair lags behind the rate of mutation, what is a possible fate of the cell?
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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
Following statements regarding to the molecular processes of capacitation.
A. The sperm cell membrane is altered by the removal of albumin by cholesterol in the female reproductive tract.
B. Particular proteins or carbohydrates on the sperm surface are lost during decapacitation.
C. The membrane potential of the sperm cell becomes more positive as potassium ions leave the sperm. This change in membrane potential may allow calcium channels to be opened and permit calcium to enter the sperm.
D. Calcium and bicarbonate ions are critical in activating cAMP production and in facilitating the membrane fusion events of the acrosome reaction.
E. As a result of cAMP formation, protein phosphorylation occurs. Once they are phosphorylated, some proteins migrate to the surface of the sperm head. One of these proteins is izumo, which is critical in sperm-egg fusion.
which one of the following combinations is correct?