The truth about intercellular signals are nucleus which opens up on an ion-linked channel.
Intercellular signals mediates and ionizes radiation which is being induced by stander effects.
Inorder to get to know more about intercellular signal we have to identify the transducers, receptors and the ligands.
The chromosomes of a parent and offspring in asexual reproduction are identical and there is no difference in the chromosomes.
Only alpha and beta ray will be affected because they are charged with positive and negative ions respectively. In Electric field, they will be moved(i cant figure out a suitable word). THey move in a hyperbolic path and follows the positive and negative terminal. Both the alpha and beta will flow to opposite to each other where alpha will move to the negative terminal and beta will move to the positive terminal. In magnetic field, its more complicated then electric field. U eva heard of the Left Hand Flemming Rule?, Its hard to explain without a diagram. Maybe u shud search out urself. They will follow a circular path. In both fields, alpha will move less while beta will shift more because alpha is heavier then beta.
As i say just now, gamma is not affected by both fields because it isnt charged
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Receptor potential is generally at the receiving region. The receptor potential(also called generator potential) can work to trigger an action potential either within the same neuron or adjacent cell.Within the same neuron the receptor potential causes local current flow to the region responsible for action potential.