Which of the following cell types in our body are typically renewed independently of
stem cells? Your answer would be a string composed of a subset of the letters A to E in
alphabetical order, e.g. BDE.
(A)Red blood cells
(B) Cells of pancreatic islets
(C)Hepatocytes of the liver
(D)Epithelial cells of the epidermis
(E)Neutrophils of the blood
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is an ionotropic receptor that can be activated by
nicotine, a stimulant drug found in cigarettes. Additionally, ±-bungarotoxin, a
neurotoxin found in the venom of some snakes, binds preferentially and tightly to the
closed conformation of the receptors. Another drug, donepezil, is a potent
acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used to treat patients with Alzheimer’s disease. If applied
at a neuromuscular junction, indicate whether each of the compounds (1) acetylcholine,
(2) nicotine, (3) -bungarotoxin, and (4) donepezil would enhance (E) or suppress (S)
the Ca2+ influx in the muscle cells. Your answer would be a four-letter string composed
of letters E and S only, e.g. EESS.
Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph regarding genome evolution. In your
answer, separate the two missing phrases with a comma, e.g. protein, plasma
membrane. Do not use abbreviations.
“Conservation of genomic sequences between humans and chickens is mainly due to
___ selection, whereas the conservation observed between humans and chimpanzees is