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Wed 16 Mar, 2011 03:40 am
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A receptor is a protein that receives and sends signals to other molecules. The three-dimensional structure of the solved receptor also contains an agonist -- a chemical command signal from outside the cell -- in this case, an adenosine molecule. Similar to the function of a telephone receiver, the receptor acts as a sensor, picking up the message from the agonist and transmitting its information, which begins processes inside the cell.
@laughoutlood,
laughoutlood wrote:
its information which
could be replaced by
the information that
Thanks.
Information begins processes within the cell? Hard to understand.
@oristarA,
Quote:Information begins processes within the cell? Hard to understand.
What if you think of the information as chemical information, Ori. Does that make it easier?
@JTT,
JTT wrote:
Quote:Information begins processes within the cell? Hard to understand.
What if you think of the information as chemical information, Ori. Does that make it easier?
Thank you.
I mean, the information (data) should be "processed", not "process" itself.
That is why it is difficult to understand.
I mean, the information (data) should be "processed", not "process" itself.
incorrect oristar
processes is the plural form of process . one process, many processes.
.....which begins processes
also the information sent and recieved is chemical information not datat