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Multiple Choice
Which type of chemical signals act locally but affect cell types other than the releasing cells?
A
Juxtacrine signals
B
Autocrine signals
C
Paracrine signals
D
Endocrine signals
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Understand the definitions of the different types of chemical signals: Juxtacrine, Autocrine, Paracrine, and Endocrine.
Juxtacrine signals involve direct contact between neighboring cells, where the signaling molecule is bound to the surface of the signaling cell and interacts with receptors on an adjacent cell.
Autocrine signals are released by a cell and act on the same cell that released them, meaning the signaling cell is also the target cell.
Paracrine signals are released by a cell and act locally on nearby cells, affecting cell types other than the releasing cell. These signals do not travel far and are limited to the local environment.
Endocrine signals are hormones that are released into the bloodstream and travel long distances to affect target cells throughout the body. This distinguishes them from paracrine signals, which act locally.