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Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling: NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01) Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling Score for this attempt: 80 out of 80  Q uestion 1 2 / 2 pts regulatory subunits; two active monomers and two inactive monomers activ...

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8/27/24, 2:42 PM Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling: NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01)

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Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling
Due Aug 16 at 11:59pm
Points 80
Questions 37
Time Limit 90 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 2
Instructions

The quiz:

Covers the Textbook material from Module 8: Week 8.
Contains 35 multiple-choice and 2 short answer questions.
Is limited to 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Allows 2 attempts.
Is worth 80 points.

Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday of Module 8: Week 8.

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Score for this attempt: 80 out of 80
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This attempt took 82 minutes.

Question 1
pts
cAMP binds to the ________ subunits of protein kinase A allowing the tetramer to dissociate into ________.
regulatory subunits; two active monomers and two inactive monomers

active subunits; two active monomers and an inactive dimer

regulatory subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers

active subunits; an active dimer and two inactive monomers

regulatory subunits; two active monomers and an inactive dimer


Question 2
pts
The ________ receptor is a receptor tyrosine kinase.
α1-adrenergic

calmodulin

β2-adrenergic

insulin

cortisol


Question 3
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, 8/27/24, 2:42 PM Quiz: Basic Concepts of Cellular Transport and Signaling: NUTR641: Nutritional Biochemistry I (D01)
Which amino acid in the aquaporin channel hydrogen bonds with water to prevent the movement of protons?
Ile

Leu

Phe

Val

Asn


Question 4
pts
Which of the following is (are) an advantage(s) of protein phosphorylation regarding biochemical signaling?
I. Phosphorylation is rapid and specific.
II. Phosphorylation is enzymatically reversible.
III. Phosphorylation can be amplified by cascade systems.
IV. Phosphorylation results in covalent modification of enzymes and proteins.
III only

I, II, III, IV

II, III, IV

II, III

I, II


Question 5
pts
Which of the following occurs during the fusion of a synaptic vesicle and cell membrane?
selective removal of acyl chains from membrane phospholipids allows the bilayer to bow outward

the composition of the two membranes has no effect upon the rate of fusion

addition of triacylglycerols to the membrane allows the bilayer to bow inward

SNARE complexes dissociate to allow membrane fusion to occur

none of the above


Question 6
pts
The activity of protein kinase A is affected by which of the following?
I. activated adenylate cyclase
II. levels of cAMP
III. phosphodiesterases
II only

I, II, and III

III only

I only

I and II


Question 7
pts
Which of the following is a ligand of the β2-adrenergic receptor?
adenosine
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