BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Spindle Apparatus, G1 Phase, Decay Product

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Signal molecules can act via short distances (neurotransmitters) or long distances (hormones): eg for short distances: acetylcholine released from a nerve cell (neuron) binds to acetycholine rececptor on the cell which leads to muscle contraction. Hormone: released into the blood, carried throughout the body, billions of cells exposed to the hormone. Long distance signalling in plants: hormones travel in vessels, through cells, through the air, eg. Cell communication and signalling molecule-receptor interaction: chemical released by signaling cell= signaling molecule, signaling molecule must bind with an associated receptor in order to initiate a response, pg 163 diagram. Cell communication signaling and target cells: cells can receive chemicals and release chemicals. Therefore a cell can be a signaling cell and a target cell: the terms are used to clarify which cell is releasing a chemical (signaling) and which is receiving the chemical (target) in a particular situation. Cell surfa(cid:272)e a(cid:374)d i(cid:374)tra(cid:272)ellular re(cid:272)eptors getti(cid:374)g the (cid:373)essage i(cid:374) look at diagram .

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