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Q: The Insulin receptor is a
  • A. G-Protein coupled receptor
  • B. Nuclear receptor
  • C. Tyrosine Kinase receptor
  • D. Ion channel receptor
Correct Answer: Option C - The insulin receptor is a member of the ligand - activated receptor and tyrosine kinase family of transmembrane signaling proteins that collectively are fundamentally important regulators of cell differentiation, growth, and metabolism. Insulin receptor number has often been claimed as a potential indicator of CR deficiency in humans.
C. The insulin receptor is a member of the ligand - activated receptor and tyrosine kinase family of transmembrane signaling proteins that collectively are fundamentally important regulators of cell differentiation, growth, and metabolism. Insulin receptor number has often been claimed as a potential indicator of CR deficiency in humans.

Explanations:

The insulin receptor is a member of the ligand - activated receptor and tyrosine kinase family of transmembrane signaling proteins that collectively are fundamentally important regulators of cell differentiation, growth, and metabolism. Insulin receptor number has often been claimed as a potential indicator of CR deficiency in humans.