Information is picked up from the dendrites and then transfered to the soma (which is through action potentials) and then transfered to the axon which then goes to the presynaptic terminals that sends the information to the next neuron which will then repeat this flow of information.
It is:
1. receptor ligand binding;
2. signal transduction via second messengers;
3. cellular response;
4. changes in gene expression.
DNA --> RNA --> carrier proteins DNA> RNA> Proteins.
Central dogma.
It's mitosis and meiosis and also asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction and it causes to have an orgasm
DNA makes RNA makes Protein
DNA ---> RNA ---> Protein
from DNA to RNA to Protein
DNA to RNA to a Protein.
DNA -> RNA -> Protein
from your heart to your lungs, thru arteries.. thru your body and back to your heart, thru veins
Kidney --> Ureter --> Urinary Blatter --> Urethra
The water will flow out of the cell.
Desmosomes
Primarily it is to protect the structural integrity of The Cell.
from your heart to your lungs, thru arteries.. thru your body and back to your heart, thru veins
The circuits conductor serves as a pathway for current to flow.
DNA --> RNA --> Protein
conductor
Kidney --> Ureter --> Urinary Blatter --> Urethra
Series Circuit.
wirebuss barelectric railetc.
The flow of information across nerve cells is called a nerve impulse in which the axons of the cell must depolarize, repolarize and go through a refractory period before reaching the resting potential. At this point, another impulse can occur.
The water will flow out of the cell.
Circuit
green plants--->squirrels--->owls
They are usually called semi-conductors.