Tissues 8 Flashcards

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4 reasons why cells need to communicate.

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  1. Process Information
  2. Self preservation
  3. Voluntary movement
  4. Homeostasis
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2
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What is endocrine signalling?

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When a hormone acts on a distant target cell via the bloodstream

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3
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Give examples of endocrine signalling.

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  1. Glucagon
  2. Insulin
  3. Adrenaline action on trachea and bronchi
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4
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How does insulin have paracrine effects?

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Inhibits glucagon cells in nearby alpha cells

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5
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Give an example of signalling between membrane attached proteins.

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  1. Virus detected in blood by APC.
  2. APC digests pathogen and expresses MHC Class II on surface.
  3. T - lymphocyte engages MHC Class II molecule through TCR interaction
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6
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What is autocrine signalling?

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Having an effect on itself.

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Give an example of autocrine signalling.

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  1. Activated T-lymphocyte initiates cascade of reactions within cell.
  2. Activated T-Lymphocyte has IL-2 receptor on surface.
  3. Activated T-lymphocyte secretes IL-2, which binds to the IL-2 receptor on its own surface.
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8
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Describe neuromuscular junction signalling.

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  1. VGSC opens - depolarisation.
  2. VGKC opens - repolarisation.
  3. Ca influx through VGCC. Vesicle exocytosis.
  4. ACh binds to Sarcolemmal Nicotinic Receptors (nAChR)
  5. ACh metabolised by cholinesterase (ChE)
  6. Ca = second messenger
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9
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What are the different types of Signal receivers?

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  1. Ionotropic receptor
  2. G-protein coupled receptor
  3. Enzyme linked receptor
  4. Intracellular receptor
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10
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What is paracrine signalling?

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Hormone acting on an adjacent cell

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