BIOB34H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Partial Pressure

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It promotes o2 unloading without affecting o2 uptake too much. It promotes co2 unloading without affecting o2 uptake too much. It promotes o2 unloading without affecting co2 uptake too much. It would only operate on those ions that were moved by active transporters. It would only operate on those ions that were moved by osmosis. Ionotropic receptors activate g-proteins that initiate pathways that lead to current flow, whereas metabotropic receptors are ion channels themselves that allow current to flow when bound by ligands, therefore ionotropic transmission is faster. Ionotropic receptors are ion channels themselves that allow current to flow when bound by ligands, whereas metabotropic receptors activate g-proteins that initiate pathways that lead to current flow, therefore ionotropic transmission is slower. Ionotropic receptors activate g-proteins that initiate pathways that lead to current flow, whereas metabotropic receptors are ion channels themselves that allow current to flow when bound by ligands, therefore ionotropic transmission is slower.

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