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HOW DOES SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION OCCUR 1. THE TARGET CELL WILL THEN DETECT THE SIGNALING MOLECULE BY A SPECIFIC RECEPTOR PROTEIN 2. IT WILL THEN NOW BE RELEASED BY THE SIGNALING CELL 3. CELL WILL SYNTHESIS ITS SIGNALING MOLECULE 4. AND TRANSFER THE SIGNALING MOLECULE TO THE TARGET CELL 5. AFTER THE RESPONSE IS GIVEN THEIR WILL NOW BE A TERMINATION OF SIGNAL WHERE THE SIGNALING MOLECULE WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE RECEPTOR 6. A CHANGE WILL OCCUR WITHIN THE CELL RESULTING TO A TRIGGERED EFFECT (EITHER STIMULATE/ INHIBITED)

Author: IVY CHRISTINE MANAHAN



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3, 2, 4, 1, 6, 5


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