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When a ligand binds with a receptor (a) tight junctions develop (b) a third messenger is activated (c) cell signaling is stopped (d) it activates the receptor (e) a G protein is destroyed
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A ligand is a molecule that binds to another (usually larger) molecule. In this case, the ligand is binding to a receptor on a cell. Show more…
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