Matching
Match the type of cell communication with the correct description.
Premises:
pathway triggered by glucagon to stimulate glycogen breakdown
converts an extracellular signal into an intracellular response
lithium reduces the activity of this pathway
directly bind to DNA to affect transcription
binds to and activates the enzyme guanylyl cyclase
binds to acetylcholine
G protein activated by a receptor tyrosine kinase
defects in this receptor type can lead to diabetes and dwarfism
Responses:
cAMP
nitric oxide
hormone receptors
signal transduction
receptor tyrosine kinase
Ras
ligand-gated ion channel
IP3/DAG
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
pathway triggered by glucagon to stimulate glycogen breakdown
converts an extracellular signal into an intracellular response
lithium reduces the activity of this pathway
directly bind to DNA to affect transcription
binds to and activates the enzyme guanylyl cyclase
binds to acetylcholine
G protein activated by a receptor tyrosine kinase
defects in this receptor type can lead to diabetes and dwarfism
Premises:
pathway triggered by glucagon to stimulate glycogen breakdown
converts an extracellular signal into an intracellular response
lithium reduces the activity of this pathway
directly bind to DNA to affect transcription
binds to and activates the enzyme guanylyl cyclase
binds to acetylcholine
G protein activated by a receptor tyrosine kinase
defects in this receptor type can lead to diabetes and dwarfism
Responses:
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