How is paracrine signaling different from other types of signaling?
A) The signaling molecules are hormones.
B) The signaling molecules release neurotransmitters.
C) The signaling molecules are displayed on the cell surface and interact with nearby cells.
D) The signaling molecules are transferred by electrical signals and act on nearby cells.
E) The signaling molecules are diffused through interstitial fluid and act on nearby cells.
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Q16: What transmits information electrically and chemically?
A) Receptors
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