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cell communication to locate a suitable mate, adapt metabolism rates, or make numbers known to other members
quorum sensing
the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus and can be positive or negative
taxis
movement in response to chemicals
chmotaxis
cell junctions or signaling molecules
ligands
bind to ligands and trigger a response by changing shape of the receptor protein
receptors
the process by which an external signal is transmitted to the inside of a cell
signal transduction
open or close an ion channel upon binding a particular ligand
ligand-gated ion channels
an enzymatic active site on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane
catalytic receptors
does not act as an enzyme but will bind a different version on the intracellular side when a ligand is bound extracellularly
G-protein-linked receptor
the set of conditions under which living things can successfully survive
homeostasis
works by turning itself off using the end product of the pathway (ex. insulin and blood sugar)
negative feedback
instead of inhibiting the pathway it further stimulates it (ex. childbirth)
positive feedback
identical strands of DNA
sister chromatids
the structure that holds chromatids together
centromere
protein that highly regulates checkpoints in the cell cycle
cyclins/cyclin-dependent kinases
control mechanism that make sure cell division is happening properly in eukaryotic cells
cell cycle checkpoints
a programmed cell death if the DNA is damaged
apoptosis
mutated genes that induce cancer
oncogenes
unregulated cell division
cancer
genes that produce proteins that prevent the conversion of normal cells into cancer genes
tumor suppressor genes
the lining up of chromosomes during metaphase on the equatorial plane
metaphase plate
the process of which the cytoplasm is split
cytokinesis
the area where the cell has begun to split in telophase
cleavage furrow
the simile for cleavage furrow in plants
cell plate