BIO 1140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Signal Transduction, Cell Membrane, Homeostasis

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One of the key attributes of all living things is the ability to sense and respond to changes in the environment. Signals may be physical (changes in light and temperature) or chemical (hormone or growth regulation) Most receptors are found on the plasma membrane. Some are soluble proteins found in the cytoplasm: transduction: in cell signaling, the process of changing a signal into the form necessary to cause the cellular response. In prokaryotes, the process in which dna is transferred from donor to recipient bacterial cells by an infecting bacteriophage. In the nervous system, the output resulting from the integration of neural messages. Different signaling pathways lead to different downstream responses. The membrane receptors that recognize and bind signal molecules are integral membrane proteins that extend through the entire membrane. The fit is specific so that a particular receptor binds only to one type of signal.

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