Organic molecules that act as receptors/carriers for the cleaved portion of the substrate are

A) isoenzymes.
B) coenzymes.
C) vitamins.
D) modulators.


B) coenzymes.

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Which of the following are members of the hamstring group?

A) biceps femoris and rectus femoris B) semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and gastrocnemius C) biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus D) adductor longus and adductor magnus E) gluteus maximus and rectus femoris

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What is a minor calyx?

a) a cuplike structure that collects urine b) a structure comprised of glomerular capillaries surrounded by the glomerular capsule c) a series of microscopic tubules that produce urine d) a region of cortical tissue extending into the medulla between pyramids

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Randolf was suffering from severe hepatitis. His skin appeared to be jaundiced. That color change was due to

A. increased globin in his circulatory system. B. increased heme in his circulatory system. C. decreased rate of globin breakdown. D. increased bilirubin in his circulatory system. E. All the choices are correct.

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