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Is it illegal to repossess a vehicle from a secured parking lot?

If the vehicle is behind a LOCKED, gated area, or in a garage, then yes, they (whoever is reposessing), can go to jail for trespassing. If the car is out in the open i.e. on a curb, in the driveway that's not gated, in a private parking lot (not gated), in a private parking deck, then they can and will repo the car, boat, anything that they have a court order to take for nonpayment. They can get anything that is out in the open. If they can see it, they will take it.


What is a stimulus gated channel?

There are voltage-gated ion channels and ligand-gated ion channels, and since both are stimuli the term stimulus-gated is a redundancy.


Ion channels that can be opened by physiological stimuli are said to be?

ligand-gated or voltage-gated ion channels.


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What are the the three types of gated chanels?

The three types of gated channels are voltage-gated channels, ligand-gated channels, and mechanically-gated channels. Voltage-gated channels open or close in response to changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels respond to the binding of specific molecules (ligands). Mechanically-gated channels open in response to physical changes in the environment, such as pressure or stretch. Each type plays a crucial role in cellular signaling and communication.


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What is the difference between voltage-gated and ligand-gated ion channels in terms of their mechanisms of activation and regulation?

Voltage-gated ion channels are activated by changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated ion channels are activated by binding of specific molecules (ligands). Voltage-gated channels open in response to changes in electrical charge across the membrane, whereas ligand-gated channels open when a specific molecule binds to them. Additionally, voltage-gated channels are regulated by membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels are regulated by the presence of specific ligands.


How do voltage-gated channels differ from ligand-gated channels in terms of their mechanisms of activation and regulation?

Voltage-gated channels are activated by changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels are activated by binding of specific molecules (ligands). Voltage-gated channels open in response to changes in electrical charge across the membrane, whereas ligand-gated channels open when a specific ligand binds to the channel. Additionally, voltage-gated channels are regulated by changes in membrane potential, while ligand-gated channels are regulated by the presence or absence of specific ligands.


What is the difference between ligand-gated and voltage-gated channels in terms of their mechanisms of activation and regulation?

Ligand-gated channels are activated by binding of specific molecules (ligands) to the channel, while voltage-gated channels are activated by changes in the electrical potential across the cell membrane. Ligand-gated channels are regulated by the presence of ligands, while voltage-gated channels are regulated by changes in membrane potential.


How do ligand-gated channels differ from voltage-gated channels in terms of their mechanisms of activation and regulation?

Ligand-gated channels are activated by binding of specific molecules (ligands) to the channel, while voltage-gated channels are activated by changes in the electrical potential across the cell membrane. Ligand-gated channels are regulated by the presence of ligands, while voltage-gated channels are regulated by changes in membrane potential.