Biology 3593B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Guanine, Salivary Gland, Hydrophile

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Ion-channel coupled: lipophilic, enzyme-coupled, g-coupled, what is the structure and function of a-d, how does the signal relay in the cell, what are end effects (slow and fast, what are 2nd messengers, general types of signaling. Signal transduction: message converted so that it may be understood and carried out. Mechanism general: signalling cell produces specific type of signal molecule that attaches to the receptors of the target cell. Endocrine signaling: these cells create signal molecules called hormones. This is the most public" style of communication involving broadcasting the signal throughout the whole body by secreting into the bloodstream. Paracrine signaling: in which a cell produces a signal to induce changes in nearby cells, altering the behavior or differentiation of those cells. The signal molecules diffuse locally through the extracellular medium, remaining in the neighborhood of the cell that secretes them. Thus the molecules act as local mediators on nearby cells. Synaptic signaling: neurons can deliver messages along long distances.

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