Signal transduction: .
a. relies on the uptake of an external signal molecule from the cell....
Biology, 02.08.2019 02:10 ashleybaber4966
Signal transduction: .
a. relies on the uptake of an external signal molecule from the cell.
b. relies on the release of an internal signal molecule from the cell.
c. relies on cell surface proteins changing shape.
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