5 thing to connect the world

5 imformatation that connect to the out world

1 I use computer to connect to the out world, the computer connect to the out world by Internet
2 I use phone to connect to the out world by calls someone
3 I use messages to connect to the out world by send the messages in the mailbox
4 I connect the out world by walk to it
5 radio, whatapps, line, newspaper, and tv that I use to connect outer world
6 I use radio to connect to the out world by connect the
7 my friend to connect to the out world
8 I use newspapers to connect to the out world
9 Facebook to connect the out world
10 i use tv to connect to the out world
11 I connect out world by learning in school
12 I connect to out world by tates food

1 individual in to individual (single)
– messages to connect the world
2individual to the group
– use phone to connect out world
– computer to connect out world
3group to individual
-walk to the out world
4group to group
-facebook to connect to the out world
-radio to connect to the world

ex
someone step on your foot and it he
hormone in the body effect the Tusus
animal that live in the ground it follow the smell and the light to find food
play volleyball know where are the team maid behind them

testosterone

thing that we in body
someone kick you is group to individual
playing Facebook is group to individual to your brain

HW
GESTURES is group to individual
Gestures are woven into the fabric of our daily lives. We wave, point, beckon, and use our hands when we’re arguing or speaking animatedly—expressing ourselves with gestures often without thinking. However, the meaning of gestures can be very different across cultures and regions, so it’s important to be careful to avoid misinterpretation.

EYE CONTACT group to individual because we use eyes to see and send the information to our brain.
Since the visual sense is dominant for most people, eye contact is an especially important type of nonverbal communication. The way you look at someone can communicate many things, including interest, affection, hostility, or attraction. Eye contact is also important in maintaining the flow of conversation and for gauging the other person’s response.

TOUCH group to group or group to individual because we touch and send the information t o your brain.
We communicate a great deal through touch. Think about the messages given by the following: a firm handshake, a timid tap on the shoulder, a warm bear hug, a reassuring pat on the back, a patronizing pat on the head, or a controlling grip on your arm.

VOICES group to individual because you hear it and the sound send to your brain.
It’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. When we speak, other people “read” our voices in addition to listening to our words. Things they pay attention to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and sounds that convey understanding, such as “ahh” and “uh-huh.” Think about how tone of voice, for example, can indicate sarcasm, anger, affection, or confidence.

protein to enzyme is individual

1 Cells to Cell direct
protein enzyme
cell to cell
seeing is direct to brain
touch is direct to brain
thinking is direct to the brain

2 Cells to Cells indirect
cells to brain
blood to brain
blood to body
plan indirect(
moving is indirect(it need to pass the other muscle to go to the other muscle)
the foot or the movement use the nerve to tell to the brain
hormone use the blood to talk with the cells
virus use blood to move in the cell

endocrine
paracrine

1 cell – cell direct

2 Nerve
neuron
action potential

HW G-proteins and protein kinase
what is endocrine and paracrine
what is g protein and protein kinase and what about it with hormone
G-protein is a kinase enzyme modifies other protein by chemical adding phosphate group. the phosprylation us to make the result function change of the proteins
G-protein is just the massager
protein kinase just make the reaction faster
can G-proteins and protein kinase work together
what is ATP and adp
how kinase make the reaction faster
how did g protein do the massager
what shape is it and how it work with the hormone
where is protein kinase and g protein in hormone

G-proteins and protein kinase
Signal transduction
signal molecule –

G-protein is messenger
cell membrane-SP selectively permeable

proteins-

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