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Biology, 22.10.2019 01:00, s1027

Which of the following is not part of the general response of cells during cellular communication?
a cell-surface receptor molecule becomes activated by binding to a molecular signal.
the cell does not return to its normal activities after the signal has exerted its effect.
an activated cell-surface receptor transfers the signal to the interior of the cell.
the signal is transmitted inside the cell and amplified as a series of proteins are activated in sequence, affecting cellular activities according to the type of signal involved.
receptors on the outside of the cell bind to specific signal molecules.

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