The five senses of the human body are:
Taste: its receptors are chemoreceptors located in the tongue, named taste buds
Smell: its receptors are also chemoreceptors, located in the nose, named Olfactory receptors
Hearing: cochlea are tonoreceptors which feels the vibrations in the air that produces the sound and transmit it to the brain
Touch: its receptors are terminal nerves mechanoreceptors, located everywhere in the body
Sight: The retina contains photoreceptors which transmit the nerves impulses to the brain
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Answer:
Heterotrimeric G protein that separates into α and βγ subunits.
Explanation:
G proteins that activate adenylyl cyclase are trimers of three different subunits. These are named alpha, beta and gamma subunits. The alpha subunit has a nucleotide-binding site called Gs. Binding of GTP to Gs activates it which in turn activates adenylyl cyclase. When the nucleotide-binding site of G-protein is occupied by GDP, it is inactive.
Binding of a signaling molecule such as epinephrine facilitates the displacement of bound GDP by GTP and converting the Gs into its active form. As Gs is activated, the beta and gamma subunits of Gs dissociate from the alpha subunit. The Gs with its alpha subunit and bound GTP then activates adenylyl cyclase.
Maintaining<span> homeostasis keeps </span>the internal environment<span> in </span>the body<span> functioning properly. Many </span>organ systems work together<span> and </span>maintain<span> energy homeostasis. ... </span>The<span> skeletal </span>system<span>, </span>the<span> endocrine </span>system<span>, and </span>the<span> lymphatic </span>system<span> also</span>work<span> with </span>the<span> digestive </span>system<span> and process those nutrients.</span>