
1) Biology terminology 2) Effecter 3) Human 4) Individual 5) Mortal 6) Person 7) Somebody 8) Someone 9) Soul
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1) Effecter
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Latin, meaning: effectrix producer, someone who causes something.
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[biology] In biochemistry, an effector molecule is usually a small molecule that selectively binds to a protein and regulates its biological activity. In this manner, effector molecules act as ligands that can increase or decrease enzyme activity, gene expression, or cell signalling. Effector molecules can also directly regulate the activit...
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• (n.) An effecter.
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(from the article `information processing`) ...of the short-term memory. The memory stores symbolic expressions, including those that represent composite information processes, called programs. ...
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(from the article `nervous system`) In more-complex protozoans, specialized cellular structures, or organelles, serve as receptors of stimulus and as effectors of response. Receptors ...
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A cell or organ that produces a physiological response when stimulated by a nerve impulse. Examples of effectors include muscles and glands.
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The part of a classifier system that can translate messages into actions that can manipulate a system or an environment.
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A molecule, chemical, or structure that regulates a pathway by increasing or decreasing the pathway's reaction rate. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(ә-fek´tәr) an agent that mediates a specific effect, as an allosteric effector or an effector cell. an organ that produces an effect, such as contraction or secretion, in response to nerve stimulation; see also receptor. allosteric effector one that binds to an ...
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(Humans as organisms) organ which has an effect when stimulated (eg muscles or glands)
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Ef·fect'or noun [ Latin ] An effecter.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ē-fek′tŏr, -tōr Definitions: 1. As defined by Sherrington, a peripheral tissue that receives nerve impulses and reacts by muscular contractioon, glandular secretion, or electric discharge (from an electric organ, as in the case of certain bony fishes such as the electric eel). 2. A small metabolic mole...
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(ue-fek;tor) An organ, such as a gland or muscle, that responds to a motor stimulation.
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[
n] - a nerve fiber that terminates on a muscle or gland and stimulates contraction or secretion 2. [n] - an organ (a gland or muscle) that becomes active in response to nerve impulses
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organ that can cause a change in a value
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noun an organ (a gland or muscle) that becomes active in response to nerve impulses
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In a closed system, the element that initiates an action in response to a signal from a sensor. In human systems, a muscle or gland often serves as an effector.
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a person or thing that effects. · an organ or cell that carries out a response to a nerve impulse. · a substance, as a hormone, that increases or decreases the activity of an enzyme.
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