Multiple Choice
Second messengers, such as calcium ions (Ca2+) , are chemical mediators commonly used in intracellular signaling pathways. Despite its common usage in many different cell types in the body, Ca2+ has specific effects in lymphocytes following antigen receptor stimulation. The specific responses of lymphocytes to increased concentrations of intracellular Ca2+ are determined by:
A) The expression of a specific subset of Ca2+-responsive enzymes in lymphocytes compared to other cell types
B) The increased expression of calmodulin in lymphocytes compared to other cell types
C) The presence of enzymes that bind calmodulin in lymphocytes but not other cell types
D) The high levels of Ca2+ in the endoplasmic reticulum of lymphocytes compared to other cell types
E) The ability of Ca2+ to amplify signaling pathways in lymphocytes but not other cell types
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