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Which of the following is a regulatory protein associated with second messenger systems?
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A.ATP
B.calcium
C.GnRH
D.G protein
E.FSH
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Option ATP: ATP is a small nucleotide primarily known for its role as cellular energy currency and as a substrate in various biosynthetic reactions. It is not a regulatory protein ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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