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In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
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When protein membrane receptors are activated, they usually undergo a conformational change, which triggers a downstream signaling cascade. This cascade can involve the activation of intracellular proteins or the production of second messengers, leading to a variety of cellular responses such as gene transcription, enzyme activation, or changes in cellular metabolism. Ultimately, the activation of protein membrane receptors initiates a cellular response to the signaling molecule that bound to the receptor.
The cell membrane becomes more permeable to the sodium potassium ions.
acts as a transcription factor and binds to DNA, activating a gene
You turn into a giraffe.
The same events as when taking a beta blocker.
I think the long terms are the things that happens
stimulus present, receptor activated, nerve impulse conduction
Well, you get seizures. I guess that is the "effect". That is what happens when something triggers the epilepsy, you get a seizure.
In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
In a process called reuptake, they are reabsorbed by sending the neuron and recycled.
i dont kow the answe can you guys help me please
When protein membrane receptors are activated, they usually undergo a conformational change, which triggers a downstream signaling cascade. This cascade can involve the activation of intracellular proteins or the production of second messengers, leading to a variety of cellular responses such as gene transcription, enzyme activation, or changes in cellular metabolism. Ultimately, the activation of protein membrane receptors initiates a cellular response to the signaling molecule that bound to the receptor.
The cell membrane becomes more permeable to the sodium potassium ions.
It all depends on the receptor and the particle. Nothing may happen if they don't match up like a lock and key. Or a change in the cell may occur.
The point of Evolution is that it doesn't start or stop at any given point. It's a natural process that happens throughout life. Evolution is caused by triggers in genes. Different animals have different triggers. These triggers can be caused by different things, but most commenly a change in habitat.