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Biology, 15.12.2021 01:00 Isaiahtate053

In an epinephrine-triggered signal transduction pathway, how would cellular response most likely be affected if epinephrine could not bind with the receptor protein? a. G proteins would remain inactive and prevent signal amplification from occurring.
b. Signal amplification would occur in the extracellular fluid rather than inside the cell.
c. The cell could not receive termination signals and carry out inactivation.
d. Nonspecific signaling would occur, and epinephrine would bind to different receptors.

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