Question 11 (1 point)
Which of the following options most closely resembles the typical pathway of a molecule like testosterone?
Question 11 options:
Binds to steroid hormone receptor-> receptor is activated -> many kinases are activated -> complex signal cascade-> cellular response |
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Enters cell -> binds to peptide hormone receptor -> receptor enters nucleus -> change in transcription |
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Enters cell -> binds to steroid hormone receptor -> receptor enters nucleus -> change in transcription |
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Binds to peptide hormone receptor -> receptor is activated -> many kinases are activated -> complex signal cascade-> cellular response |
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Question 12 (1 point)
Which of the following options most closely resembles the typical pathway of a molecule like insulin or epidermal growth hormone?
Question 12 options:
Enters cell -> binds to peptide hormone receptor -> receptor enters nucleus -> change in transcription |
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Binds to peptide hormone receptor -> receptor is activated -> many kinases are activated -> complex signal cascade-> cellular response |
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Binds to steroid hormone receptor-> receptor is activated -> many kinases are activated -> complex signal cascade-> cellular response |
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Enters cell -> binds to steroid hormone receptor -> receptor enters nucleus -> change in transcription |
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Question 13 (1 point)
In eukaryotes, ______________ are proteins that can bind to almost any promoter, recruit RNA Polymerase II, and help initiate transcription.
Question 13 options:
TATA Boxers |
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Enhancers |
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General Transcription Factors |
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Specific Transcription Factors |
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Ans 11: c option
Because the main function of steroid hormone receptor is as DNA binding transcription factor that regulates gene expression.
Ans 12: option b
Ans 13 : option c
General transcription factor for RNA pol II are TFIID, TFIID etc that can bind to promoter regions.
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