A) voltage-gated channel
B) charge-gated channel
C) ligand-gated channel
D) positive-gated channel
E) electric-gated channel
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A) integral protein
B) lipid-anchored protein
C) peripheral proteins
D) carbohydrate-anchored protein
E) transmembrane
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A) opening of a voltage-gated K+ channel
B) opening of a voltage-gated Na+ channel
C) closing of a voltage-gated K+ channel
D) opening of a ligand-gated Na+ channel
E) opening of a voltage-gated K+ facilitated transporter
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A) voltage-gated channel
B) charge-gated channel
C) ligand-gated channel
D) positive-gated channel
E) electric-gated channel
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A) via a direct connection
B) via a spark
C) via a neurotransmitter
D) via Na+ ions
E) via plasmodesmata
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A) osmosis
B) facilitated osmosis
C) simple diffusion
D) facilitated diffusion
E) active transport
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A) site-directed mutagenesis
B) site-directed hydropathy
C) hydropathy plots
D) electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy
E) infrared spectroscopy
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A) Flippases are enzymes which are transiently stable and expressed at low concentrations.
B) For flip-flop to occur, it would be necessary for the hydrophilic head of a phospholipid to move through the hydrophobic part of the bilayer, an extremely unlikely event.
C) For flip-flop to occur, it would be necessary for the hydrophobic head of a phospholipid to move through the hydrophilic part of the bilayer, an extremely unlikely event.
D) Other membrane activities like flexing and lateral shift inhibit phospholipid flip-flop.
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A) GABA, Ca2+ ion
B) glutamate, Ca2+ ion
C) glutamate, K+ ion
D) GABA, K+ ion
E) acetylcholine, Ca2+ ion
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A) actin and tropomyosin
B) spectrin
C) band 3
D) ankyrin
E) all of these are correct
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A) axon hillock
B) cell body
C) dendrites
D) axon
E) terminal knob
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A) 72 µm2
B) 36 µm2
C) 18 µm2
D) 144 µm2
E) 30 µm2
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A) macrodomains, phosphoglycerides
B) microdomains, integral proteins
C) microdomains, phosphoglycerides
D) liquid crystals, phosphoglycerides
E) liquid crystals, microdomains
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A) Dendrites
B) Axon
C) Axon hillock
D) Terminal knob
E) Cell body
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A) the Na+/K+-ATPase
B) a gated Na+ pump
C) a voltage-gated Na+ channel
D) the ligand-gated Na+ channel
E) a voltage-gated Na+ facilitated transporter
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A) Na+ ions, K+ ions
B) Na+ ions, glucose
C) glucose, Na+ ions
D) glucose, K+ ions
E) K+ ions, glucose
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A) The glycolipids in the outer leaflet of the membrane may serve as receptors.
B) The presence of phosphatidylinositol primarily in the inner leaflet is involved in signal transduction.
C) The cell has the ability to maintain a charge differential in the two membrane leaflets.
D) Appearance of phosphatidylserine on the outer surface of aging lymphocytes marks them for destruction by macrophages.
E) Phosphatidylserine on the surface of platelets serves as a signal for blood solubilization.
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A) cell movement
B) cell division
C) formation of intercellular junctions
D) endocytosis
E) all of these are correct
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A) excitation
B) irritability
C) irritation
D) irrigation
E) receptiveness
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A) dehydrogenases
B) desaturases
C) phospholipases
D) acyltransferases
E) phospholipid synthesizing enzymes
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