BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Adenylyl Cyclase, Signal Transduction, Hydrolysis

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There are practically as many types of receptors for signals as there are proteins in the body. Muscle cells respond to neural activity by opening sodium channels in their plasma membrane a. ii. A neuron releases neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which binds to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor on the muscle a. iii. 2. Na+ diffuses down its concentration gradient into the cytoplasm a. iii. 3. This triggers the release of calcium from the internal stores in muscle cells a. iii. 4. The liver makes sure that your blood-glucose concentrations don"t drop too low c. i. 1. The most important storage site for glycogen in the body c. ii. The adrenal medulla is a gland that sits on top of your kidneys c. ii. 1. Secrets many different hormones, one of which is epinephrine c. ii. 3. It does so in response to frightening stimuli c. ii. 3. a. The brain senses frightening stimuli, and it sends a signal down through the spinal cord c. ii. 3. b.

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