antagonist is a substance that:
A) Binds to the receptors and initiates changes in cell function, producing maximal effect
B) Binds to the receptors and initiates changes in cell function, producing submaximal effect
C) Interacts with plasma proteins and doesn't produce any effect
D) Binds to the receptors without directly altering their functions
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Q34: The types of antagonism are:
A) Summarized.
B) Potentiated.
C)
Q35: The term "chemical antagonism" means that:
A) two
Q36: An agonist is substance that:
A) Interacts with
Q37: If an agonist can produce maximal effects
Q38: If an agonist can produce submaximal effects
Q40: A competitive antagonist is a substance that:
A)
Q41: Irreversible interaction of an antagonist with a
Q42: Mechanisms of transmembrane signaling are the following
Q43: Tick the second messenger of G-protein-coupled (metabotropic)
Q44: Tick the substance which changes the activity
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