With which type of microscopy would one observe three-dimensional structure?
A. fluorescence microscopy
B. standard light microscopy
C. confocal microscopy
D. differential-interference light microscopy
E. transmission electron microscopy
C. confocal microscopy
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________ activate repressor proteins, thereby decreasing the synthesis of certain enzymes.
A. Modulators B. Corepressors C. Effectors D. Inducers
There is a direct link between a person's ____________________, the proteins a person makes, and that person's ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following metabolic pathways is common in aerobic and anaerobic metabolism?
A) the citric acid cycle B) oxidative phosphorylation C) glycolysis D) electron transport chain
34. Pufferfish (Fugu) are a delicacy in Japan, but must be cleaned very carefully as their liver contains tetrodotoxin which blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels. Imagine you are testing for the presence of this toxin using a neuron in a dish. You apply an electrical stimulus to the neuron that should produce an action potential. What will you observe if tetrodotoxin levels are high enough to block the neuron's voltage-gated Na+ channels?
A. The neuron will exhibit a slow depolarization even before the stimulus is applied, followed by a normal action potential. B. The neuron will exhibit a slow hyperpolarization even before the stimulus is applied. C. The neuron will show a normal resting potential, but will not exhibit depolarization when the stimulus is applied. D. The neuron will exhibit rapid depolarization, but will not repolarize. E. The neuron will depolarize normally, but then become hyperpolarized such that the membrane potential is much lower than usual.