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I recall asking TAs about it during the exam. They said something like "we can't tell you"
So the question was multiple choice and it asked us to determine which of the choices would be associated with a metabotropic relationship. Easy enough, right? Should be G-protein coupled receptor. Instead, the exam used a completely different name for it - serpentine receptor - a term that was never covered in class, recitation, or in the textbook. I ended up choosing "none of the above" because all the other choices applied to ionotropic relationships. As far as I know, no one recognized this term either and the only ones who got it right were those who chose it because they didn't want to say "none of the above" and just used process of elimination.
Do you think this is worth bringing up for a potential regrade or should I let it go? I was close to already being a standard deviation above the average but this would definitely send me over. It's no big deal if I can't, I'm not freaking out about it, but I'm just wondering if this is worth bringing up.