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1. which of the following would move from the hormone
nucleus into the cytoplasm through nuclear (ACTH),
pores released
from the
2. Biphosphate is a drug commonly used to anterior
slow bone loss during the progression of pituitary to
be
osteoporosis. This drug affects the chemistry
and
of bone by inhibiting the break- down of
hydroxyapatite to Ca2+ and PO4^2- ions. The respectively
cell type whose function you would expect to
be inhib- ited by this drug would be the
3. the delivery of vesicles to the cytoplasmic side
of the plasma membrane is thought to be
carried out by the plus end directed motor
protein, , which
moves vesicles along filaments polymerized
from
4. when sugars are initially added to proteins in
eukary- otes, they are covalently linked to a
nitrogen in the R group of the amino acid
asparagine. From what you know about
protein glycosylation, you would expect this
enzymatic reaction to occur in the
5. In some forms of Addison's disease, the
adrenal cor- tex (the target gland) releases
far lower than nor- mal amounts of cortisol.
You would expect levels of corticotropin
releasing hormone (CRH) released from the
hypothalamus and adrenocorticotropic
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small and large ribosomal subunits
osteoclast
endoplasmic reticulum
kinesin, actin low, low
6. If you discover that the Kd for the concentration of hor-
high, low mone binding to its receptor is 10^-10 M,
you would conclude that the receptor has a
affinity for the
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