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Integral membrane proteins

Signal Transduction Mech

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Signal Transduction Mechanisms 4/12/16 Yeast Can be diploid or haploid If a cell can recognize the presence of another cell nearby it develops a schmoo which allows the cells to mate Cell communication is more complicated in multicellular organisms Multiple potentials before differentiation Communication is crucial Signal transduction moves information from the cell surface to the nucleus & other cellular targets Converts an outside message into a change in cell behavior Signal transduction Extracellular signal is converted to intracellular signals that direct cell behavior Cell communications depends on: Extracellular signal molecules Receptor proteins Intracellular signaling proteins Target proteins What type of molecules can be used as extracellular signals? Proteins

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Biology Chapter 6 notes During cellular respirations: electrons are transferred to oxygen as carbon-hydrogen bonds of gloces are broken & hydrogen-oxygen bonds of water form Glucose loses hydrogen atoms as it is converted to carbon dioxide Oxygen gains hydrogen atoms in being converted to water Redox reaction: Electron transfer requires redox reactions for electrons to lose potential energy + release energy Oxidizing glucose: NAD+, dehygrenase Electron transport chain: electrons falling from glucose to oxygen, the transfer of electrons from an organic molecule to NADH Cellular respiration: Glycolysis (cytosol): break glucose into two molecules of pyruvate net product: NADH + ATP
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