Cell Communication

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From this App you can learn :

Predict what happens if cells does not communicate with each other and appreciate the importance of this phenomenon.
Discuss and illustrate how cell communication acts as a cellular internet in our body.
Define cell signaling and understand the molecular events of this phenomenon.
Analyze how external signals are converted into responses within the cell.
List the different types of cell signaling mechanisms.
Define and distinguish local and long distance cell signaling.
Define and co–relate the terms paracrine, synaptic and endocrine signaling.
Explore and illustrate the molecular details involved in the three stages of cell signaling.
Define signal transduction pathway and understand the basic principles behind this phenomenon.

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This topic covers under Biology subject as a part of the CellBiology topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Role of cell signaling in evolution of life on Earth
Cell Signaling
Stages of cell signaling
Transduction Pathways
Response
Updated on
Mar 23, 2015

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