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Q1: A. Find an example of bacteria that communicate and how do they communicate? B. give...

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A. Find an example of bacteria that communicate and how do they communicate?

B. give examples of cell communication in the human body. For each example identify the following components of the signaling pathway: signal, receptor, messengers, output effects

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