Afferent pathway
Afferent pathway
Yes the sensory receptor is the first element.
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Helen Rachel Burgar has written: 'Fibroblast growth factor receptor signalling'
stimulus, receptor, afferent pathway, control center, efferent pathway, effector, response
receptor. When a ligand binds to its receptor on the cell surface or within the cell, it triggers a specific biological response or signaling pathway. The specificity of this interaction between ligand and receptor is critical in determining the cellular response.
Sensory receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, and muscle.
Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.
Plasmodesmata are intercellular organelles found in plants. Their function is that of a highway for local and long-distance signalling. In higher plants, this pathway involves the movement of proteins such as RNA.
disadvantage of in-band signalling
Receptor proteins are specialized proteins that bind specific molecules, such as hormones or neurotransmitters, triggering a cellular response. Carrier proteins, on the other hand, are involved in transport processes, helping to move molecules across cellular membranes. While receptor proteins facilitate communication and signaling within the cell, carrier proteins play a more functional role in transporting molecules.