Function/s of Signal Transduction: a second messenger Cell-cell communication Cell’s response to environment Intracellular homeostatsis- internal communication a,b &c all of the above none of the above b,c,
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This process often involves a series of molecular events, such as protein-protein interactions, enzymatic reactions, and the generation of second messengers. Show more…
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During which step of signal transduction is a second messenger released into the cytoplasm? $$\begin{array}{ll}{\text { a. reception }} & {\text { c. transduction }} \\ {\text { b. response }} & {\text { d. final step }}\end{array}$$
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