Where is the primary olfactory cortex located?

A) Parietal lobe
B) Temporal lobe
C) Occipital lobe
D) Insula
E) Frontal lobe


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a) to reduce the hormone half-life b) to protect hormones from filtering by kidneys c) to protect hormones from enzyme breakdown

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Saturation occurs when

A.  there is so much enzyme present that  the reaction rate decreases if more is added. B.  all enzymes are busy and further increases in substrate concentration  will not increase reaction rate. C.  enzymes become fatigued and can no longer catalyze changes in the substrate. D.  intramolecular interactions are disrupted in the enzyme, decreasing its efficiency and decreasing reaction rate. E.  the substrate is denatured and the enzyme cannot catalyze any changes in its structure.

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