Which of the following is NOT one of the stages of cell communication? A. cellular response B. signal transmission C. signal transduction D. signal reception E. All of the above are stages of cell communication
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Which of the following best describes processes that take place during cell communication to produce a cellular response? A series of changes takes place in relay molecules through a signal transduction pathway. Local regulators convert electrical signals to chemical signals to cause movement in a cell. Signaling molecules detect changes in a cell's environment and trigger hormone release. Transduction causes signaling molecules to bind to receptors on the surface of a cell.
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The major difference between a cell that responds to a signal and one that does not is the presence of a a. DNA sequence that binds to the signal. $b .$ nearby blood vessel. $c .$ receptor. $d .$ second messenger. $e .$ transduction pathway.
The major difference between a cell that responds to a signal and one that does not is the presence of a a. DNA sequence that binds to the signal. b. nearby blood vessel. c. receptor. d. second messenger. e. transduction pathway.
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