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Local communication types - ANSWER gap junction - connection between adjacent cells
which allows for chemical and electrical communication




contact dependent - cells have to touch for a ligand to go to a receptor on the second
cell




autocrine - signal is released from a cell and acts on its own receptor




paracrine - signal is released from a cell and acts on the adjacent cell and binds to a
receptor




Long distance communications types - ANSWER Endocrine system - slower than nervous,
longer period of time; endocrine cell secretes hormone that is released into the blood
stream; hormone binds with a target cell that has a receptor and initiates response;
sensor and integrating center are the same cell




Nervous system - faster than endocrine, shorter time period; electrical signal goes from
neuron straight to target cell and initiates a respone




Neurohormones - mix of both; electrical signal is fast going through axon and releases
chemicals into the blood stream that move slowly to target cell with receptor

, Basic signal transduction - ANSWER 1. signal molecule (ligand) is produced

2. ligand is released into body (1st messenger)

3. combine w/ receptor, activation of target cell

4. intracellular signal occurs (secondary messenger)

5. target proteins

6. response




Lipophilic vs. lipophobic - ANSWER lipophilic - ligand diffuses through cell membrane
and attaches to receptor in cytoplasm or nucleus; slower response related to gene
activity




lipophobic - ligand binds to receptor on cell membrane wall; rapid response




signal amplification - ANSWER signals are "expensive" and are hard for the body to make
so the body amplifies the signal until it reaches its destination




simple pathway vs. complex pathway - ANSWER simple = faster

complex = slower




up regulation - ANSWER is example of exocytosis; cell creates more receptors to be
more responsive

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