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Chapter 11 C e l l C o m m u n i c a t i o n

Chapter 11 C e l l C o m m u n i c a t i o n. Chapter 11 C e l l C o m m u n i c a t i o n. Concept Check Questions. Chapter 11 C e l l C o m m u n i c a t i o n. Explain how nerve cells provide examples of both local and long-distance signaling.

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Chapter 11 C e l l C o m m u n i c a t i o n

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  1. Chapter 11Cell Communication

  2. Chapter 11Cell Communication Concept Check Questions

  3. Chapter 11Cell Communication Explain how nerve cells provide examples of both local and long-distance signaling.

  4. Chapter 11Cell Communication Explain how nerve cells provide examples of both local and long-distance signaling. Synapse = local Electrical = long distance

  5. Chapter 11Cell Communication Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a water-soluble signal molecule. Would you expect the receptor for NGF to be intracellular or in the plasma membrane? Why?

  6. Chapter 11Cell Communication Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a water-soluble signal molecule. Would you expect the receptor for NGF to be intracellular or in the plasma membrane? Why? Hydrophylic

  7. Chapter 11Cell Communication What is a protein kinase, and what is its role in a signal transduction pathway?

  8. Chapter 11Cell Communication What is a protein kinase, and what is its role in a signal transduction pathway? A protein that phosphorylates another protein, often in a cascade.

  9. Chapter 11Cell Communication When a signal transduction pathway involves a phosphorylation cascade, how does the cell’s response get turned off?

  10. Chapter 11Cell Communication Protein kinase = on Protein phosphatase = off

  11. Chapter 11Cell Communication Upon activation of phospholipase C by ligand binding to a receptor, what effect does the IP3-gated calcium channel have on Ca2+ concentration in the cytosol?

  12. Chapter 11Cell Communication Gate opens. Ca++ flows out of ER. [Ca++] goes up.

  13. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold?

  14. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold? cascade

  15. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold? cascade

  16. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold? cascade

  17. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold? cascade

  18. Chapter 11Cell Communication How can a target cell’s response to a hormone be amplified more than a millionfold? cascade

  19. Chapter 11Cell Communication Explain how two cells with different scaffolding proteins could behave differently in response to the same signaling molecule.

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