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The chi-square goodness-of-fit test can only be used to test whether a population has specified multinomial probabilities or to test if a sample has been selected from a normally distributed population. It cannot be used if sample data come from other distribution forms, such as the Poisson.
G Protein Complex
A molecular switch on the inside surface of the cell membrane that plays a critical role in transmitting signals from extracellular stimuli to the cell's interior.
Chemical Messengers
Substances, often hormones or neurotransmitters, that transmit signals from one cell to another.
Receptor Proteins
Proteins located on the surface of or within cells that bind to specific molecules like hormones or neurotransmitters, triggering a specific cellular response.
Channel Protein
A type of protein that forms channels across the lipid bilayer of cells to facilitate the transport of specific substances across the cell membrane.
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