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Domoic acid is a neurotoxin produced by some species of alga. Domoic acid binds to the kainate receptor on neurons in parts of the brain. The kainate rocoptor facilitates the movement of calcium into the cell Excess domoic acid-induced stimulation of the neural kainate receptors causes neural damage and short-term memory loss. Based on this, which of the following is likely true? A. Thu kainate receptor is a ligand-Gated ion channel and domoio acid is n ligand.
B. Calcium is actively pumped into the cell by the kainate receptor,
C. The Kainate receptor is a GPCR that stimulates adenylate cycluse to produce cAMP that serves to umply the signal, and to speed the signal's transduction through the cytoplasm
D. The first two Usted responses are correct
E. The second and third responses are correct Submit

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