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-they often consist of a series of kinase enzymes
-in terms of the number of response molecules they activate, they allow for a one-to-one relationship between the ligand-receptor interactions and the downstream response molecules in the cell.
-they can be linked to transmembrane receptors by way of relay proteins (e.g.. G-proteins).
-Tyrosine kinase receptors can activate transduction cascades
-Signal transduction cascades are not directly activated by symports.
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11 years ago
The second choice is the correct answer--most signal transduction mechanisms are characterized by amplification of the signal as you move down the cascade towards the effector (response) molecules.
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