Stack #2102829 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What is a signal transduction pathway? | Signal on cell’s surface that’s converted to a specific cellular response |
| How does yeast mating serve as an example of a signal transduction pathway? | |
| How does a hormone qualify as a long-distance signaling example? | Hormones can travel to any part of the body via the circulatory system. |
| How do immune cells and neurons exhibit local signaling? | |
| reception | Detection of signaling molecule |
| transduction | Signal converted to form that can bring about a specific cellular response. |
| response | transduced signal triggers specific response |
| ligand | Molecule that specifically binds to another, usually bigger molecule. |
| G protein-coupled receptor | |
| G Protein | |
| GDP | |
| What is the difference between a first messenger and a second messenger? | First messenger is the ligand, second messenger is any small, non-protein components of a signal transduction pathway. |
| What is the role of cAMP? | cAMP activates protein kinase A, which causes a cellular response. |
| What happens to the cytoplasmic concentration of calcium when it is used as a second messenger? | it increase |
| When cell signaling causes a response in the cytoplasm, what normally happens? | Regulation of activity of proteins. |
| What specifically happens to a cell during the process of apoptosis? | DNA chopped up, cell shrinks, lobes up, vesicles form, digestion by scavenger cells. |
| How do scaffolding proteins enhance a cellular response? | Enhancement of speed and accuracy because the rate of response is no longer limited by rate of diffusion. |
| What are two benefits of multistep pathways? | Amplification of signal, and better regulation. |
| What is the role of protein kinase? | Transfer phosphate groups from ATP to proteins. |
| What is the role of protein phosphatases? | Remove phosphate groups from proteins. |
| When cell signaling causes a response in the nucleus, what normally happens? | Proteins become transcription factors, certain genes are chosen, these are then transcribed. |
| When cell signaling causes a response in the cytoplasm, what normally happens? | Regulation of activity of proteins. |
| How do scaffolding proteins enhance a cellular response? | Enhancement of speed and accuracy because the rate of response is no longer limited by rate of diffusion. |
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