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Why Does Calcium Not Bind to Calmodulin in a Non-Stimulated

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Why does calcium not bind to calmodulin in a non-stimulated cell?


A) Calmodulin's affinity for calcium ions is too low to allow binding in a nonstimulated cell.
B) Calmodulin's affinity for calcium ions is too high to allow binding in a nonstimulated cell.
C) In a nonstimulated cell, calcium ions are destroyed.
D) In a nonstimulated cell, calcium ions are produced.
E) In a nonstimulated cell, calcium ions preferentially bind to another protein in the cytosol.

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