How specific are enzymes to substrates?
A. Enzymes are not specific; they can attach to any substrate.
B. Enzymes are specific to one type of substrate.
C. Enzymes are specific to multiple types of substrates.
D. Enzymes randomly select substrates to act upon.
Select your answer:
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What is the function of a cell surface identify marker protein?
A. It sends messages to the rest of the cell.
B. It catalyses a reaction (breaks down glucose with insulin)
C. It attaches to neighboring cells like glue.
D. It facilitates the transfer of solutes into the cell.
E. It uses carbohydrates to determine if the neighbor is self (our own cells) or nonself (foreign).
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What test is commonly used to monitor warfarin therapy?
A. INR
B. APTT
C. TT
D. BT