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CELL SPECIALIZATION Chapter 7 Section 4 EQ: Why do cells in multicellular organisms become specialized?
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Some cells send signals Most are chemical signals ◦ hormones ◦ neurotransmitters Target cells receive the signal ◦ Have receptors either on outer side of cell membrane or inside cell (if signal can cross membrane)
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Receiving Signals Receptor proteins ◦ Bind only signals that match specific shape of its binding site ◦ Once signal molecule binds to receptor site receptor protein changes shape which relays “message” to the target cell
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Responding to Signals The cell may respond to a signal by: ◦ Changing its membrane permeability ◦ Activating enzymes ◦ Causing a second messenger to form ◦ Second messenger is a molecule that is generated when a specific signal attaches to a receptor protein; it causes a change in cell function
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Neurotransmitter Serotonin
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CELL SPECIALIZATION Stem Cells: type of cell that gives rise to all types of cells in that organ system During embryonic development, cells not only increase in #, but also undergo differentiation becoming specialized in structure & function
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Cell Differentiation
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Cell Specialization Columnar Cells Cuboidal Cells
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Squamous Cells Neurons
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Why do some cells become neurons & others become red blood cells?
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Different genes are “turned on” so specialization happens
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