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Dictionary » D » Distance Receptor Distance ReceptorA receptor responsible for recognising the distance between an organism and its external environment and the objects around them. ![]()
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Results from our forumPls. I need help with my hw... the cell? A) The Sodium-Potassium ATPase pump B) The Na+K+ symport C) Receptor mediated endocytosis D) Exocytosis Polar organic monomers, such ... gradient) C. All of the above play a role in K+ Equilibrium Long distance cell to cell communication involves all of the following EXCEPT? ...
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The Fiber Disease... The supported lipid bilayers not only allow lateral diffusion of receptors in the surfaces but also provide a surface that minimizes nonspecific ... results in binding-induced receptor aggregation, thereby triggering distance- dependent fluorescence self-quenching or energy transfer to provide ...
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About the length of neuron... I've got more questions: Is that the number of neurones between cns and receptor can be more than one? If that's true, why neuron need to be so long?(It ... with many neuron in order to transmit nerve impulse in a very long distance.) *The above is a question from one of my classmate...
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