What type of hormone-receptor action allows insulin to move glucose into cells?
A. activation of cGMP
B. activation of adenylate cyclase
C. direct alteration of intracellular enzymes
D. phosphorylation of intracellular proteins
D
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The receptor for static equilibrium is the ________
A) macula B) semicircular canals C) utricle D) cochlea
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The largest part of the brain is the
A. pons. B. cerebellum. C. midbrain. D. cerebrum.
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A transport maximum is associated with carriers that perform ____________________ or ____________________ in the cell membrane
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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