As adults, insulin signaling through its receptor kinase enables virtually every cell in our body to transport glucose across the plasma membrane into the cytosol. Insulin also induces some cells to divide
Based on what you know about cell signaling, discuss the sequence of events
from the time when insulin encounters the cell to the cell's reaction, and how the signal
comes to an end.
What will be an ideal response?
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The size of a genome is measured by:
A. the number of base pairs. B. gene size. C. the number of chromosomes. D. the size of organism. E. All of the answer options are correct.
What is the net movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration?
a. Osmosis b. Diffusion c. Redox-reaction d. Electron transfer chain e. Metabolic pathway
Since proteins are encoded by nucleotide sequences, the proteome of a microorganism can be readily inferred from the given complete nucleotide sequence of a genome and a high-speed computer with specialized software.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Stretch marks are the result of tears in the integumentary layer that contains fibrous connective tissue, elastin, and collagen. What is this region of the integumentary system called?
A. Langerhans layer B. dermis C. epidermis D. hypodermis E. subcutaneous layer