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Biology Exams 4 U
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3 Types of Cell Surface Receptors
1. Ion Channel Linked Receptors
• Ionotropic receptors
• Ion channel gated receptor
• pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through a channel pore
a) Ligand gated ion channels
Allow ions to flow into or out of the cell in response to the binding of a ligand to their respective receptors. Eg: Acetylcholine Receptors.
At the nerve muscle junction, the neurotransmitter acetylcholine binds to specific receptors that allows Na+ ions to flow into and K+ ions out of the target cell.
GABAA receptors: that allow chloride ions to flow into a cel ..read more
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Awarded to: Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Contribution: for contributions to paleogenomics in Human Evolution ..read more
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Receptors in Cell Signaling
Cell surface receptors are transmembrane integral proteins that interact with ligands and initiates a cellular response.
The receptors may be present either on the cell surface or inside the cell depending on the chemical nature of ligand or signaling molecule.
1. Cell surface receptors: Hydrophilic (water soluble) molecules cannot pass through lipid membrane as lipid membrane is hydrophobic. Hydrophilic molecules include peptide hormones like insulin and glucagon binds to receptors in the plasma membrane.
2. Intracellular receptors: lipo ..read more
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Biology Exams 4 U
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Cell Signaling (Cell Communication)
Definition: Cell signaling is the ability of a cell to receive, process, and transmit signals with its environment and with itself.
It is the basic property of all cells and is essential for survival, growth and development of an organism.
Cells primarily communicates through chemical signals or called ligands (signaling molecules).
Ligands are secreted by the sending cells and the target cell has a receptor specific for this ligand. Binding of ligand to the receptor causes some conformational changes that further activate some other proteins inside the cell ..read more
Biology Exams 4 U
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HORTICULTURE
· Grafting is not successful inmonocots compared to dicots due to Absence of cambium for secondary growth.
Objective of vegetative propagation:
· Multiplication of an elite variety
· Production of ‘true to the type’ plants
· Cost effective multiplication of plants
In pruning care should be taken to avoid
· Cutting at internodes
· &n ..read more
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ANGIOSPERM MORPHOLOGY
· Some of them have xylem vessels in their wood
· Scutellum in Monocots: Scaly haustorial embryonic leaf
· Gynostegium relates to Fusion of stamens with gynoecium
· In Wheat and rice : Pericarp is fused with seed coat
· Leaf of Tamarindus indica is Paripinnate
· In Smilax tendrils a ..read more