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Cell-to-Cell Communication

Cell-to-Cell Communication. How do cells communicate with other cells?. Cells must communicate with other cells in order to maintain homeostasis The signal usually causes a change in the target cell Ex. Neurons (nerve cells) must stimulate muscle cells

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Cell-to-Cell Communication

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  1. Cell-to-Cell Communication

  2. How do cells communicate with other cells? • Cells must communicate with other cells in order to maintain homeostasis • The signal usually causes a change in the target cell • Ex. Neurons (nerve cells) must stimulate muscle cells • Ex. Brain cells must signal liver cells to release stored sugar

  3. Type of communication depends on the distance between cell sending message and receptor (target) cell Short Distance Communication • Some cells are physically connected to each other at junctions. • This allows one cell to send a chemical or electrical message directly to the next cell • Ex. One heart cell uses an electrical impulse to stimulate neighboring heart cell to contract

  4. Type of communication depends on the distance between cell sending message and receptor (target) cell Short Distance Communication • Some cells are separated by a very short distance called a synapse • These cells (typically nerve cells) release a chemical message into the synapse and the other cell receives the message using special receptors • Ex.Pain receptor nerve cell sends message to spinal cord nerve causing reflex reaction

  5. Fill It In … Drawing of … • Cell Junction • Synapse

  6. Type of communication depends on the distance between cell sending message and receptor (target) cell Long Distance Communication • Some cells are so far away they must use a transport system such as the blood • Often hormonesare used in this type of communication • Ex. A hormone released from the brain stimulates uterine muscle cell contractions during child birth

  7. Type of communication depends on the distance between cell sending message and receptor (target) cell Long Distance Communication • When long-distance communication is used, the signal must be specifically shapedso that only the target cell will receive the signal. This involves the shape of the hormone and the shape of cell membrane proteins

  8. Cell Specialization • Different cells have different specialized structures and different specialized functions. The specialized function of the cell depends on the unique environment of the cell. Ex. Fresh water vs. salt water environments

  9. Fill It In … • Long distance cell communication uses __________________ to affect ________________ cells.

  10. Cell Specialization • The specific form (structure) of a cell allows it to perform a specific function - FORM RELATES TO FUNCTION Ex. Nerve cells are long and thin to transmit messages

  11. Fill It In … Drawing of a nerve cell:

  12. Check Yourself! • Name two ways cells that are close to each other communicate. • What is the function of a hormone?

  13. Check Yourself! • Name two ways cells that are close to each other communicate. CELL JUNCTION & SYNAPSE • What is the function of a hormone?

  14. Check Yourself! • Name two ways cells that are close to each other communicate. CELL JUNCTION & SYNAPSE • What is the function of a hormone? LONG DISTANCE CELL COMMUNICATION

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