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GMS 6530 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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▶ what are general characteristics of the GPCR receptors (7TM). Answer:
have 7 trans-membrane segments
domain at the 5,6 cytoplasmic loop to bind G proteins
C-terminal region binds intracellular proteins
over 1,000 members in the GPCR family

▶ which side of the GPCR is in the extracellular fluid. Answer: N-terminus

▶ which side of the GPCR is in the intracellular fluid. Answer: C-terminus

▶ what are the different types of GPCR receptors. Answer: adrenergic
receptors
muscarinic receptors
peptide/glycoprotein receptors
calcium receptors

▶ what uses adrenergic receptors. Answer: epinephrine
norepinephrine

▶ what uses muscarinic receptors. Answer: acetylcholine

▶ what uses peptide/glycoprotein receptors. Answer: vasopressin (ADH)
parathyroid hormone (PTH)
angiotensin II
somatostatin
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)

▶ what are the subtypes of adrenergic receptors. Answer: alpha 1 and 2

, beta 1, 2, and 3

▶ what are the subtypes of vasopressin receptors. Answer: V1 and V2

▶ what governs specificity of hormone receptors. Answer: the structure of
the hormone or transmitter
allows a specific hormone to exert a precise action on a target cell

▶ what does GEF stand for. Answer: guanine nucleotide exchange factor
facilitate dissociation of GDP and binding of GTP

▶ where are the receptors for lipid soluble steroids, thyroid hormones, or
vitamin D metabolites located. Answer: inside target cells, in cytosol or
nucleus

▶ what are the 2 parts of the nervous system. Answer: central nervous
system (CNS)
peripheral nervous system (PNS)

▶ what are the parts of the central nervous system. Answer: brain
spinal cord

▶ what are the 2 major cell types in the CNS. Answer: neurons
glia

▶ how do neurons communicate in the CNS. Answer: by action potential
and neurotransmitter release

▶ what are glia cells. Answer: support cells in the CNS

▶ what are the two components of glia cells. Answer: nuclei
tracts or pathways

▶ what are nuclei in the glia cells. Answer: groups of neuronal cell bodies
in the CNS

▶ what are tract or pathways in glia cells. Answer: groups of axons
traveling together in CNS

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