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Lipid bilayer fundamental in the cell.
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Main molecule forming the membrane bilayer
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Process of movement of substances down
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Integral membrane proteins that form pores for the passage of ions or small molecules.
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Proteins that transport specific substances across the membrane through a conformational change.
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transmembrane protein that actively moves ions and/or other solutes across the membrane against their concentration or electrochemical gradient.
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Membrane-bound sacs that transport substances within or outside the cell.
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Proteins that bind to specific molecules to initiate a cellular response.
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Protein with enzymatic activity that phosphorylates other proteins.
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type of cell signaling where specialized cells (endocrine cells) release signaling molecules called hormones into the bloodstream.
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Type of signaling where the neighboring cell is the target
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Type of signaling where the cell stimulates itself.
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Neuronal extensions that receive signals.
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Neuronal extension that transmits signals to other cells.
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Space between two neurons where the signal is transmitted
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Process by which cells communicate with each other.