CT receptors on osteoclasts
A) Operate through a Gs mechanism
B) Signal through a Gq-coupled receptor
C) Seal off an area by binding to osteocalcin
D) Require 1,25 dihydroxycholecalciferol for activation
E) Activate bone resorption
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Q1: PTH
A) Increases calcium reabsorption but not phosphate
Q2: The most likely function of calbindin is
A)
Q3: Osteoblasts do all of the following EXCEPT
A)
Q4: The target bone cell for CT is
Q5: Recruitment of osteoclasts from hemapoetic precrusors in
Q7: PTH
A) Increases calcium reabsorption and inhibits phosphate
Q8: The only hormone that significantly alters calcium
Q9: Giant, multinucleated cells that resorb bone are
Q10: Receptors for vitamin D
A) Bind to vitamin
Q11: Osteoclasts
A) Lay down the organic matrix of
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