In long-term potentiation dealing with memory, what regulatory protein do calcium ions bind to?

A. CREB
B. CaMKII
C. Calmodulin
D. Kinase


Answer: C

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a. because organic osmolytes can be easily absorbed from the sea water b. because organic osmolytes do not disrupt the function of macromolecules c. because the cells can make organic osmolytes without using cellular energy d. because the cells have to use energy to obtain inorganic osmolytes

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Costal facets are found only on ________.

A. thoracic vertebrae B. lumbar vertebrae C. cervical vertebrae D. the sacrum

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What is the role of the somatic nervous system?

to control the contractions of smooth muscles to control the contractions of skeletal muscles to control the secretions of glands to distribute somatic sensory information to the somatosensory cortex

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The chemical equation that correctly summarizes the overall reaction in oxidative phosphorylation is

A) H2 + O2 ? H2O + O. B) 2 H2 + O2 ? 2 H2O. C) 3 H2 + 2O2 ? 3 H2O + 2 O. D) H2 + O2 ? H2O. E) P + 3 O ? PO3.

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