In the cell, messengers refer primarily to signaling molecules that facilitate communication between cells and within cellular processes. These include hormones, neurotransmitters, and second messengers like cyclic AMP (cAMP) and calcium ions. They play crucial roles in regulating various functions such as metabolism, growth, and immune responses by transmitting signals that elicit specific cellular responses. This signaling is essential for maintaining homeostasis and coordinating complex biological processes.
The genetic messenger is called messenger RNA or mRNA. It carries the genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized.
RNA serves as a chemical messenger for DNA in the cell. It carries genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized. This process is known as protein synthesis or gene expression.
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Transcribing messenger RNAs to proteins.
Cell-Cell Recognition
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no they do not a virus use a messenger and virus can give you the flu and colds
The genetic messenger is called messenger RNA or mRNA. It carries the genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized.
The first messenger is nothing but referred to the molecule that brings information upto the cell surface. Once this molecule transfers signal to cell, it is taken over by the well known second messenger to take it further to nucleus through various other signaling molecules down the cascade.
RNA serves as a chemical messenger for DNA in the cell. It carries genetic information from the DNA in the cell's nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm where proteins are synthesized. This process is known as protein synthesis or gene expression.
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Transcribing messenger RNAs to proteins.
Cell-Cell Recognition
some cell phones have the actual messenger built in, if not you can connect through the media net > messenger iff at&t i dont know about any other carrier
Messenger Ribonucleic Acid, or m-RNA. Messenger Ribonucleic Acid, or m-RNA.
The activation of a second messenger inside the receiving cell, the triggering of enzyme activity in the cell, and the change of permeability of the cell.
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