(1) The initial action potential would have the membrane be depolarized - which is due to the influx of potassium ions. (2) It would take 30-40 amino acids on average which were included in chiefly present hydrophobic alpha helices - these could easily penetrate the water-fearing side of the cell membrane. Neither statements are correct Both statements are correct Only the first statement is correct

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CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWERS IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
QUESTION 10
(1) The initial action potential would have the membrane be
depolarized - which is due to the influx of potassium ions.
(2) It would take 30-40 amino acids on average which were
included in chiefly present hydrophobic alpha helices - these
could easily penetrate the water-fearing side of the cell
membrane.
Neither statements are correct
Both statements are correct
Only the first statement is correct
QUESTION 11
(1) Signal transduction functions in interaction with the
internal stimuli, an example is a neurotransmitter.
(2) The smaller the diameter of the axon, the local current
flow would manifest its more resistant way. With this, the
action potential of it would be harder to proceed.
Only the first statement is correct
Both statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 (1) The initial action potential would have the membrane be depolarized - which is due to the influx of potassium ions. (2) It would take 30-40 amino acids on average which were included in chiefly present hydrophobic alpha helices - these could easily penetrate the water-fearing side of the cell membrane. Neither statements are correct Both statements are correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 11 (1) Signal transduction functions in interaction with the internal stimuli, an example is a neurotransmitter. (2) The smaller the diameter of the axon, the local current flow would manifest its more resistant way. With this, the action potential of it would be harder to proceed. Only the first statement is correct Both statements are correct Only the second statement is correct
QUESTION 12
(1) In terms of the neurotransmitters in brain, the amino acid
glutamate is a primary excitatory one while the
gamma-aminobutyric acid a has primary inhibitory function
(2) In uniport system, symport solutes
direction.
go
in similar
Neither statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Only the first statement is correct
QUESTION 13
(1) In uniport system, antiport solutes proceed in dissimilar
direction.
(2) Myeline sheath serves as the covering of most neurons in
the backbone individuals.
Neither statements are correct
Both statements are correct
Only the second statement is correct
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 12 (1) In terms of the neurotransmitters in brain, the amino acid glutamate is a primary excitatory one while the gamma-aminobutyric acid a has primary inhibitory function (2) In uniport system, symport solutes direction. go in similar Neither statements are correct Only the second statement is correct Only the first statement is correct QUESTION 13 (1) In uniport system, antiport solutes proceed in dissimilar direction. (2) Myeline sheath serves as the covering of most neurons in the backbone individuals. Neither statements are correct Both statements are correct Only the second statement is correct
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