Biology 2.1.5 Cell signalling

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A level Biology (2.1.5 Biological membranes) Flashcards on Biology 2.1.5 Cell signalling, created by Sam Gunnell on 13/03/2019.
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What is cell signalling? Communication between cells using chemicals, triggering a response inside the cell
Explain how cell signalling works Molecules bind to receptors with a specific shape on the cell surface membrane. The binding triggers a response in the cell
Give an example of a hormone that uses cell signalling and explain how it's used Glucagon - binds to receptors on liver cells causing glycogen to be brocken down into glucose
Give an example of a drug that uses cell signalling and explain how its used Morphine - Binds to opiod receptors in brain to reduce the transmission of pain signalling
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