Basic concepts of cell comunication
Description
During cell communication, the cells receive, process, and transmit signals with it-self and its environment. A. The signal molecules produced by DNA which is taken to the rough endoplasmic reticulum where the protein synthesis and transport to the Golgi complex for processing, sorting and secretion. B. The receiver cell detects and binds the signalling molecule by the receptor, activating DNA transcription, which initiates specific functions or processes of the cell fate.
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