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The Figure Below Shows the Oxytocin Signal Transduction Pathway in Uterine

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The figure below shows the oxytocin signal transduction pathway in uterine smooth muscle cells.The abbreviation "CaM" refers to calmodulin, and "MLCK" refers to myosin light chain kinase, an enzyme that phosphorylates the light chains of myosin, stimulating smooth muscle contractions. The figure below shows the oxytocin signal transduction pathway in uterine smooth muscle cells.The abbreviation  CaM  refers to calmodulin, and  MLCK  refers to myosin light chain kinase, an enzyme that phosphorylates the light chains of myosin, stimulating smooth muscle contractions.   Which two components of this pathway share a similar mechanism in transmitting a biological signal by causing a conformation change in a target protein? A)  Phospholipase C and calcium ions B)  IP<sub>3</sub> and MLCK C)  Oxytocin receptor and phospholipase C D)  Calcium ions and IP<sub>3</sub> E)  G protein and IP<sub>3</sub> Which two components of this pathway share a similar mechanism in transmitting a biological signal by causing a conformation change in a target protein?

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