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Title: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: echobush on Nov 20, 2014
Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?

A) part of intercellular cement that holds cells together at tight junction
B) opens ion channels
C) signal molecule
D) cofactor in the coagulation cascade
E) affects the excitability of neurons


Title: Re: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: ehd123 on Nov 20, 2014
A) part of intercellular cement that holds cells together at tight junction


Title: Re: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: echobush on Nov 20, 2014
Thanks for responding, but that wasn't right :(


Title: Re: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: bio_man on Nov 20, 2014
D) cofactor in the coagulation cascade

Is the right answer ;)


Title: Re: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: ehd123 on Nov 20, 2014
 :-$ I am sorry, it was my first response but I don't know why I doubted myself.. Many apologies =(

Thank you bioman for correcting =)


Title: Re: Which of the following is not a physiological function of calcium?
Post by: bio_man on Nov 20, 2014
That's okay, we all make mistakes :)