Where does a g-protein bind

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  2. One example of an oncogene is ras. Ras is a G protein that is activated when growth factors bind to a G protein-coupled
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  7. Where does a g-protein bind to a receptor cell and what is it's function?
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  8. Agglutination is when:a. antibodies bind to an antigen and stop the antigen from binding to host cells b. antibodies bind to
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  9. Neutralization is whena. antibodies bind to an antigen and activate complement b. antibodies bind to an antigen and enhance
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  10. opsonization is whena. antibodies bodies bind to an antigen and activate complement b. antibodies bind to antigens and cause
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