BIOLOGY: HOW LIFE WORKS (LL+ACHIEVE)
BIOLOGY: HOW LIFE WORKS (LL+ACHIEVE)
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Author: Morris
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Cell to cell communication takes place by sending as well as receiving chemical signals. Four players are involved in the communication between the two cells. They are signaling cell, a signaling molecule, a receptor plus the cell that responds. When the molecules involved in signaling binds with the receptor, activation of receptor takes place along with a series of reaction.

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