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Bozeman Biology: Cell communication video Guide
http://www.bozemanscience.com/037-cell-communication
(10:34)
1) List the 3 analogies Mr. Anderson gives about communication, then describe the 3 ways cell
communicate correspond to these analogies
Analogy
1)
Cell communication
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4) What example is given for cell–to-cell contact ?
5) What is an antigen?
6) What do antigen presenting cells do?
7) How does the macrophage pass information to the helper T cell?
8) What message does the helper T cell pass on to the B cells and the killer T cells?
9) How are messages sent between neurons?
10) What is the benefit of a local regulator vs. communication through cell-to-cell contact
communication?
11) What is a hormone?
12) Do all cells respond to a hormone? Do all cells respond in the same way to the hormone?