The receptor cells involved in __________________ are bipolar having both cilia
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The receptor cells involved in __________________ are bipolar having both cilia and axons.
gustation
hearing
olfaction
sight
………….
Intracellular calcium is removed from muscle cells after contraction by
voltage-gated sodium channels
ryanodine receptors
active transport
diffusion
………….
The majority of the formed elements of blood are _______________________.
Platelets
Neutrophils
red blood cells
Plasma
………………
FADH2 enters into _________________ of the electron transport chain to generate a proton gradient.
Complex I
Complex II
Complex III
ATP synthase
…………
In blood clotting, vitamin K is necessary for
Synthesizing clotting factors
Activating the intrinsic pathway
Activating thrombin
Generating fibrinogen
........................
The enzymes responsible for chemical digestion in the large intestine are from ____________
absorptive cells
goblet cells
bacteria
none of the above
………..
Blood cells that arise from the colony-forming unit—granulocyte macrophage to become wandering macrophages are _____________
eosinophils
myoblasts
mast cells
monocytes
……….
In olfaction, after an odorant binds to the G-protein coupled receptor, _______________are stimulated to depolarize the membrane.
calcium channels
gustducins
sodium channels
hair cells
Explanation / Answer
1. The receptors involved inthe olfaction are bipolar having cilia and axons. (option c) 2. Intra cellular calcium is removed from the muscle cells after contraction by ryanodine receptors. (option b) 3.The majority of the formed elements of blood are red blood cells. (option c) 4.FADH2 enters into complexll of the electron transport chain to generate a proton.(option b) 5.In blood clotting vitamin K is necessary for activating thrombin.(option c) 6.The enzyme responsible for chemical digestion in the large intestine are from (option d)( none of the above). 7)Blood cells that arise from the colony forming unit granulocyte macrophage to become wandering macrophages are monocytes(option d) 8)in olfaction, after an odorant binds to the G protein coupled receptors , calcium channels are stimulated to depolarize the membrane.(option a).
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