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DPR Final Exam Questions and Answers New (2024/2025) Solved 100% Correct
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1. Which type of learning results from repeated harmless stimulation of the mantle in 
Aplysia? 
a. Long term potentiation 
b. Sensitization 
c. Post tetanic potentiation 
d. Habituation - ️️Habituation 
1. Which of the following are important for the activation of protein Kinase A (PKA) 
a. Gq/11 GPCR 
b. Phospholipase C (PLC) 
c. Phosphatidyl serine 
d. Diacyl glycerol 
e. All of these 
f. None of these - ️️None of these 
1. Which of the following is important for increased neurotransm...
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UVIC Biol 432 Molecular Endocrinology Midterm Random Questions with Correct Answers
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What vessel attaches the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary? Correct Answer Portal hypophyseal vessel 
 
What type of receptor is the receptor for gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)? Correct Answer GPCR 
 
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone causes gonadotroph cells in the anterior pituitary to produce what two hormones? Correct Answer Luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone 
 
Luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone cause the testes to produce what sex hormone? What ...
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Week 6 UNE Medical Biochemistry Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Week 6 UNE Medical Biochemistry Review 
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Glycogen is stored primarily in the: - answerliver and skeletal muscles 
Pathway for synthesis and degradation are identical. True or False - answerTrue 
Enzymes used for Glycogen synthesis - answerPhosphoglucomutase, UDPGlc 
pyrophosphorylase, and Glycogen synthase 
Glycogen synthesis - UDPGlc pyrophosphorylase: - answerGlucose 1-P + UTP → UDPGlc 
Glycogen synthesis - Phosphoglucomutase - answerGlucose 6-P is i...
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GMS 6510 PS6 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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after absorption, which form of nicotine predominates in the body in terms of charge? 
-2- 
-1- 
-neutral 
-1+ 
-2+ neutral 
what type of receptor is the nAChR? 
-voltage-gated ion channel 
-GPCR 
-receptor tyrosine kinase 
-ligand-gated ion channel 
-hormone receptor ligand-gated ion channel 
which nAChR subunit binds nicotine? 
-alpha 
-beta 
-gamma 
-delta 
-epsilon alpha 
to which nAChR state does nicotine bind with the greatest affinity? 
-clos...
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Week 6 UNE Medical Biochemistry Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Glycogen is stored primarily in the: - answerliver and skeletal muscles 
Pathway for synthesis and degradation are identical. True or False - answerTrue 
Enzymes used for Glycogen synthesis - answerPhosphoglucomutase, UDPGlc 
pyrophosphorylase, and Glycogen synthase 
Glycogen synthesis - UDPGlc pyrophosphorylase: - answerGlucose 1-P + UTP → UDPGlc 
Glycogen synthesis - Phosphoglucomutase - answerGlucose 6-P is i...
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NR 565 Midterm Exam Study Guide | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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G-Protien coupled receptors and how they interact with drugs - G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) 
interact with drugs through 7 regions of proteins that span and innervate the cell membrane and trap 
the molecule into the receptor site like an interwoven basket (Insel & Sriram, 2018). Drugs can then 
enter this space and interact with the GRCP. A specific interaction and binding with a site on one or more 
of the regions of proteins within the GPCR, and drugs bound with the GRCP can stimulate t...
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MCBM Action Potential Lecture Questions with Complete Solutions
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What does the nervous system do? Correct Answer-Sends qualitative and quantitative info using electrical (within) and chemical (between) signals 
 
What are the two domains of a neuron? Correct Answer-Somatodendritic and axonal 
 
The plasma membrane of the dendrites and cell body resemble what? Correct Answer-The basolateral plasma membrane of a polarized epithelial cell 
 
What is a membrane domain? Correct Answer-Distinct regions within a cell membrane where proteins have common functions 
 
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Rush - Advanced Pharmacology - NSG 531 - Exam 1 Questions & Answers
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What do excitatory NT bind to? - - ligand gated sodium channels and open them up 
If it reaches -55 then it will fire 
 
What do inhibitory NT bind to? - - potassium gated ion channel 
Potassium then leaves the cell taking its positive current with it and takes the voltage inside the cell further from threshold so that it will need a larger than normal stimulus because it is further away from threshold could also bind to chloride channels - chloride will move in which is negative 
 
Glutamate ...
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PSIO 303 Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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As the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. 
A. Hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, central adiposity, retinopathy. 
B. Central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, retinopathy 
C. Retinopathy, central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia 
D. Insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, cen...
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NROS 310 Exam 3 Study Questions || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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Describe endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine signaling. correct answers Endocrine: An endocrine cell releases a hormone into the blood stream to target a receptor on the target cell. 
 
Paracrine: A signaling cell releases a local mediator to target cells (neighboring cells). 
 
Autocrine: A cell releases a chemical signal to target itself. 
 
How does a hormone that is released generally throughout the body end up having different effects on (or no effects on) different cells? correct answers H...
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