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Section 1

Signaling Molecules and Cellular Receptors

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Signaling Molecules and Cellular Receptors

Cellular communication ensures regulation of biological processes within various environments from single-celled to multicellular organisms.

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Forms of Signaling

The major types of signaling mechanisms that occur in multicellular organisms are paracrine, endocrine, autocrine, and direct signaling.

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Types of Receptors

Receptors, either intracellular or cell-surface, bind to specific ligands, which activate numerous cellular processes.

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Signaling Molecules

Signaling molecules are necessary for the coordination of cellular responses by serving as ligands and binding to cell receptors.

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