BIOL 1201 : Exam 5 Final Material

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Cell signaling: direct contact, cells must directly contact one another, local, paracrine and synaptic signals, distant, hormonal signals. Characteristics in signaling systems: signal amplifications, allow signals to function differently in different cells. How do organisms tell time: some plant processes follow a daily cycle suggesting that plants have rhythms. Chemical conversions: they are slow, divided into periods of night and day , time is measured during the night time , any amount of light interruption will restart this natural cycle. Glucagon: stimulates the breakdown of glycogen to glucose. Insulin: stimulates the conversion of glucose into glycogen. What happens if blood glucose levels rise: negative feedback: end product of the process feeds back to shut the process off. What happens when a system is mis-regulated: type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas stops producing insulin, type 2 diabetes occurs when your cells stop responding to insulin. Cell signaling regulation: negative feedback system, ex: endocrine system regulation, thyroid hormones regulate overall metabolism.

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