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Cell Biology Practice Test: Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction
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Topics include: Cell Signaling Systems, G-protein Receptors, Protein Phosphorylation, Calcium Role, Pathways Crosstalk, NO Role, & Apoptosis. Cell signaling, also known as signal transduction, is the transmission of molecular signals from the outside of a cell to its interior. This process is initiated by cell-surface receptors.  Signaling can control cell growth, movement, and metabolism. A signal transduction cascade is a series of chemical reactions that occurs inside the cell after a stimulus starts it.  Signal transduction pathways amplify the entering signal through signaling cascade... Show more
Cell Biology Practice Test: Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction
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1. Which messenger molecules are derived from arachidonic acid?