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 A typical cell in a multicellular organism is exposed to hundreds of different signal molecules in its environment. Do the cells respond to every signal molecule?  ​

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Answered by ᏢerfectlyShine
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The coordination of day-to-day physiology and behavior in multicellular organisms requires that individual cells sense and respond to changes in their environment. To accomplish this task, cells use hundreds of different intercellular signaling molecules to generate an almost unlimited number of spatially and temporally coordinated signals.

Answered by manasvi61
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In the autocrine signaling process, molecules act on the same cells that produce them. In paracrine signaling, they act on nearby cells. Autocrine signals include extracellular matrix molecules and various factors that stimulate cell growth.

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