Intercellular Communication Flashcards

1
Q

Why is intercellular communication important?

A

Breakdown in cell communication leads to malfunction and disease

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2
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What are the three ways in which animal cells communicate?

A

Secretion of chemical messengers
Contact communication by membrane bound molecules
Inter-cellular communication via gap junctions

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3
Q

Signalling mechanisms ________ in the distances over which they operate

A

Vary

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4
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How does long distance chemical signalling work?

A

The cells of the ENDOCRINE system secrete HORMONES which travel through the BLOODSTREAM to specific target cells

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5
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How does medium distance chemical signalling work?

A

PARACRINE cells secrete LOCAL CHEMICAL MEDIATORS which act only on cells in the IMMEDIATE ENVIRONMENT

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6
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How does short distance (synaptic) chemical signalling work?

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Involves production of NEUROTRANSMITTERS by NERVE CELLS. (The chemicals only move a short distance between adjacent cells)

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7
Q

______________ are nerve cells in the brain with endocrine function

A

Neuroendocrine

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8
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____________ are nerve cells with paracrine function

A

Neurocrine

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9
Q

Hormones can be…

A

Modified amino acids
Small peptides
Small proteins
Steroids

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10
Q

Local chemical mediators can be….

A

Amino acid derivatives
Fatty acid derivatives
Small proteins
Dissolved gases

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11
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Neurotransmitters can be….

A

Amino acids
Amino acid derivatives
Choline derivatives
Small peptides

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12
Q

Cells need __________ from other cells simply to survive

A

input (chemical signals)

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13
Q

Different cells can react in ________ ways to the same chemical signal

A

different

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14
Q

The speed of the cellular response is _________ variable

A

highly

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15
Q

Do neurotransmitters have act rapidly or slowly?

A

Rapidly

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16
Q

Information in neurotransmitters is transmitted over _______ distances at high speed by ELECTRICAL impulses

A

long

17
Q

When is the information from a neurotransmitter converted from electrical to chemical?

A

At the nerve terminal (synapse)

18
Q

Local concentrations of neurotransmitters tend to be________

A

high

19
Q

Hormones act at ____ concentrations

A

low

20
Q

Hormones are important in ________ processes

A

developmental

21
Q

In hormones, endocrine signalling is ____, it relies on diffusion and blood flow

A

slow

22
Q

Effects of hormones often involve regulation of _______

A

gene expression

23
Q

What are the primary endocrine organs?

A
Pineal gland
Pituitary gland
Hypothalamus
Thyroid gland
Parathyroid gland
Adrenal glands
Thymus
Testes/ovaries