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HBS109 Cellular Processes and Physiological Mechanisms

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Question 1: Describe the process of mRNA transcription, translation, posttranslational modification and secretion of a protein, making reference to the organelles involved.

Question 2: Describe how the body maintains homeostasis of blood pH within a narrow range. Then, describe how hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis. You must use at least two peer reviewed sources (journal articles) to support your answer.

Question 3: Describe negative and positive feedback loops and describe in detail a physiological example of each. You must use at least two peer reviewed sources (journal articles) to support your answer.

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