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- insulin, a hydrophilic compound, binds to a (click to select) site on the cells extracellular surface, causing activation of a second messenger system on the cells interior.
- a substrate binds to a receptor site forming the (click to select) complex and releases products following catalysis of the chemical reaction.
- a (click to select) channel allows a constant flow of sodium through the plasma membrane down its own electrochemical gradient.
- a (click to select) channel allows for discriminatory permeability of solutes only at designated times.
- circulating plasma antibodies recognize a (click to select) as \self\ and thus do not initiate an immune response.
- integrins bind materials or cells in the (click to select) matrix and use them to move through space.
Brief Explanations
- Insulin binds to a receptor site on the cell's extracellular surface to activate a second - messenger system.
- A substrate - enzyme complex is formed when a substrate binds to an enzyme's receptor site.
- A leak channel allows a constant flow of ions like sodium down its electrochemical gradient.
- A gated channel allows for discriminatory permeability at specific times.
- Circulating plasma antibodies recognize self - antigens and do not initiate an immune response.
- Integrins bind to materials or cells in the extracellular matrix for movement.
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