<span>Knowing the history of a disease can help us understand what causes the spread of the disease, and how the disease can better be controlled. If we know how the disease in manifested in populations throughout history, and if we have developed any new medicines or technology to subsequently treat that disease, that is important knowledge to have in order to manage the disease in the future.</span>
Epinephrine triggers a direct signal transduction pathway.
I know this because when epinephrine binds to it's receptor example on a muscle cell,this is known as a type of G protein -coupled receptor,signal transduction cascade is triggered and this involves the production of a second messenger molecule cyclic AMP(cAMP).
Epinephrine also know as Adrenaline or sus-phrine.
It is a vasoconstrictor,broncho dilator and a sympathetic stimulant.
It constricts the peripheral abdominal organs as well as a stimulating the heart beat thereby raising the blood pressure,it also relaxes the spasms of the bronchial muscles thereby promoting ventilation of the lungs.
Answer: Senescent cells
The Senescence of
the eyes is often demonstrated by the presence of <span>senescence cells. They are forms of cells that are normally capable of
replication within mammalian tissues but permanently non-dividing and
share features with oncogene-induced senescence.
</span>Moreover, the accumulation of senescent cells has been overwhelmingly
studied using fibroblasts and has been proposed to act as an ageing mechanism.
Probably mutualism, maybe commensalism. need more detail about the effects this interaction has for algae.