BIOL 382 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Membrane Potential, Opiate, Equilibrium Constant

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Signalling cell and target cell are connected by gap junctions. Signal passed directly from one cell to another. Chemical messenger is carried in extracellular fluid. Chemical receptor binds to a receptor on the target cell. Chemical message diffuses back to signaling cell. A chemical messenger (hormone) is transported by the circulatory system. An electrical signal travels along a neuron and a chemical messenger (neurotransmitter) is released. Some neurons release their nt into circulation (neurohormone) Connexins are the gap junction proteins in vertebrates and innexins are the gap junction proteins in invertebrates. They can transport camp, ca2+, and small hydrophilic molecules. First, the number of gap junctions present can be regulated. The gap junctions can also be opened and closed to regulate transport. To demonstrate the connection between 2 cells, we can inject fluorescent dye in one cell. What are the 3 steps for indirect signalling: release of chemical messenger from.

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