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Plasma Membranes: Intercellular Contact and Communication

In this article we will discuss about the Intercellular Contact and Communication of Plasma Membranes. Cells have developed specialized regions on their membranes for intercellular communication. Gap junctions mediate and regulate the passage of ions and small molecules through a narrow hydrophilic pore connecting the cytoplasm's of adjacent cells. These pores are composed of subunits called "connexions". Connexions consist of [...]

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Major Causes of Cancer

The following points highlight the three major causes of cancer. The causes are: 1. Radiant Energy 2. Chemical Compounds 3. Oncogenic Viruses. Cause # 1. Radiant Energy: (a) Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and y-rays damĀ­age DNA in several ways. (b) Ultraviolet radiation may cause pyrimidine dimers to form. (c) Apurinic or apyrimidinic sites may form by elimination of corresponding bases. Single [...]

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Nerve Tissue: Structure, Composition and Metabolism

In this article we will discuss about the Nerve Tissue:- 1. Structure of a Typical Nerve 2. Chemical Composition of the Nerve Tissue 3. Metabolism 4. Nerve Impulse 5. Transmission of Nerve Impulse from One Neurone of Other 6. Nature of the Chemical Transmitters 7. Cholinergic and Adrenergic 8. Transmission of an Impulse from the Nerve to a Skeletal Muscle. [...]

By |2016-08-03T17:40:07+00:00August 3, 2016|Nerve Tissue|Comments Off on Nerve Tissue: Structure, Composition and Metabolism
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