Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Frage 1
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Which of the following is NOT a type of Calcium channel?
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G-type
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L-type
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N-type
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T-type
Frage 2
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An L-type Calcium channel has how many subunits?
(each controlled by a separate gene)
Frage 3
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An L-type Calcium channel is highly selective for Calcium, but is also somewhat permeable to Sodium and Potassium.
Frage 4
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During diastole, the Na/Ca exchanger and the SR Ca pump both move Ca. Which way around?
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Na/Ca exchanger will pull Ca IN to the myoplasm; the SR Ca pump will pump Ca back INTO the SR.
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Na/Ca exchanger will pull Ca IN to the myoplasm; the SR Ca pump will pump Ca back OUT of the SR.
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Na/Ca exchanger will push Ca OUT from the myoplasm; the SR Ca pump will pump Ca back INTO the SR.
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Na/Ca exchanger will push Ca OUT from the myoplasm; the SR Ca pump will pump Ca back OUT of the SR.
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The longitudinal SR contains a high concentrations of proteins acting as an ATP-dependent Ca pump - returning Ca from the myoplasm to the SR lumen (to help terminate contraction).
These proteins are called SERCA.
What does SERCA stand for?
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Sarco
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Sarcoplasmic
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Endo
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Endoplasmic
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[plasmic] Reticulum
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[plasmic] Ryanodine
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Calcium
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Concentration
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Activation
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Activator
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Adjustment
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ATPase
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The role that Phospholamban plays in regulation of the SR Ca pump is:
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Inhibitory; cancelled when phosphorylated.
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Inhibitory; reinforced when phosphorylated.
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Permissive; cancelled when phosphorylated.
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Permissive; reinforced when phosphorylated.