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The ras protein is active when (a) it has bound camp. (b) it has bound cgmp. (c) it has bound gdp. (d) it has bound gtp. (e) it is released into the cytosol
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The ras protein is active when (a) it has bound camp. (b) it has bound cgmp. (c) it has bound gdp. (d) it has bound gtp. (e) it is released into the cytosol
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