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Chapter 7 Cell to Cell Interactions
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When a signal molecule arrives at a G protein-linked receptor,
the G protein
binds with a Ca2+binds with calmodulin
becomes activatedbinds to the signal molecule
becomes deactivated
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In desmosomes adherin links to _____ of an adjacent cell.
cadherins integrins
connexonsras proteins
plasmodesmata
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Which pair are examples of second messengers?
sodium and potassium ionsamino acids and proteins
steroids and lipidssugars and starches
cAMP and calcium ions
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The antigen response to many antibodies is called
Polyclonal_____________
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Chemically gated ion Channels_______ open or
close when signal molecules bind to the channel, allowing
specific ions to diffuse through the channel.
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. The signaling molecules that travel the farthest are
endocrine synapticparacrine
neurotransmitterintracellular
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Long lived molecules; affect cells very distant from the releasing cell; hormones
paracrine signalssynaptic signals
direct contact signalsendocrine signals
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Some enzymic receptors and most G protein linked receptors carry the signal molecule’s message into the target cell by utilizing other substances within the
cytoplasm commonly called
genesantibodiesenzymes
first messengers second messengers
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Hybridoma__________ is the name given to a cell formed
by the fusion of a plasma cell and a myeloma.
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Cyclic AMP and calcium ions often behave as second
Messengers____________, intracellular substances that
ultimately communicate messages from receptors to
target proteins.
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Plasmodesmata
encircle cells of a tight junction like a belt
connect to intermediate fibers of the cytoskeleton
connect the cytoplasm of one plant cell to that of another
connect actin fibers of one cell to the extracellular matrix of another
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Molecules on the cell’s plasma membrane; important in early
development; lipids,
direct contact signals carbohydrates
paracrine signalssynaptic signals
endocrine signals
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The class of cell surface receptors that act indirectly on plasma
membrane bound enzymes or ion channels are called
Gated channelsEnzymic receptors
G proteins Second messengers
Antibodies
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Intercellular communication over long distance by means
of hormones is Endocrine______ signaling.
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Tight and anchoring Junctions_______ cause cells to adhere tightly to
each other.
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One protein kinase cascade begins with the phosphorylation
of the tap proteingat proteinsap protein ras protein sat protein
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The molecules released by neurons; released very close to
the target cells;using neurotransmitters
endocrine signalsparacrine signals
direct contact signals synaptic signals
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The molecules that convert extracellular signals into
intracellular ones are
neurotransmitterspeptide hormones
cell surface receptorsgrowth factor proteins genes
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A pore that opens or closes when a particular ion or
molecule binds to its protein are said to be Chemically
Gated__.
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Intracellular___________ receptors are those that can
diffuse through the cell membrane and trigger a response inside the cell.
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Cells used for producing monoclonal antibodies such as
interferon are carcinomasmyelomasarcomas
lymphomashybridomas
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Short lived molecules causing local effects; destroyed by extracellular
enzymes; important in early development and coordination of activities of neighboring cluster of
cellssynaptic signals
direct contact signalsparacrine signalsendocrine signals
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Signal molecules activate intracellular receptors in
chromosomesvesiclesskin cells
target cells surface cells
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All Monoclonal Antibodies______ obtained
from a cluster of immune cells descended from the
same cell bind to the same type of molecule.
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Amplification____________ speeds up intracellular
messages and produces a larger response.
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Cell signals with short-lived local effects are called _______
signals.
holocrinemicrocrineapocrineparacrine
none of the above
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In plants, cell-cell junctions can only occur at gaps in the cell walls through cytoplasmic connections
that form across the plasma membranes of the touching cells.
desmosomestight junctions
plasmadesmatacellulose matrix
adhering junctions
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Signals with short-lived local effects are called
light signalssynaptic signals
endocrine signalsdirect contact
paracrine signals
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Communication__________ among cells is a hallmark of multicelluar organisms, an ability the prokaryotes lack.
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In anchoring junctions, cadherins are linked to
The basement membrane
The cell membrane The cytoskeleton of two cells
The nucleusThe endoplasmic reticulum
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Small molecules or ions can pass from one cell to another
through
tight junctions communicating junctions
diffusion spheresdesmosomes
adherins junctions
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Communication between cells can occur by all of the following basic
mechanisms except
direct contactparacrine signalingendocrine signalingsynaptic signaling
signaling to digest plasma membrane
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Located on or within the cell are Receptor_____________
proteins, each of which has a 3-d shape complementary
to that of a specific signal molecule.
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Which is a common second messenger?
cGTPcMHC cAMP cATPcRNA
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In the digestive tract adjacent cells develop connections called
desmosomesgap junctions
ion gates tight junctions
communicating junctions
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An antibody is an immune system molecule that is made by the host as one of a multitude of responses to an outside signal molecule. It is
called a
lipidcarbohydrate
glycolipid protein
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Cells in a multicellular organism communicate with each
other by means of Signal__________
molecules that bind to receptor proteins.
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______ junctions may protect a damaged cell through chemical
gating.TightGap
AdherinsOccludingMacular
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Most cells are in physical contact with other cells at all times by
forming permanent connections called
gated ion channelsenzymic receptors
cell junctions G protein linked receptors
Cell surface markers
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Cell-cell communication does not allow which of the following actions?
Determine an individual cell’s position in the body
Adjust the metabolism of an individual cell.Allow the individual cell to grow
Allow the cell to live foreverAllow the cell to divide at the proper time
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Endocrine signaling involves the use of
Hormones______________.
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