Q.54 Arrange the following steps of cell signalling in chronological order: A. Reception B. Generation of signal C. Response D. Transduction Choose the correct answer from the options given below. B, A, D, C A, B, C, D D, C, B, A B, D, A, C

Q.54 Arrange the following steps of cell signalling in chronological order:

A. Reception
B. Generation of signal
C. Response
D. Transduction

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

  1. B, A, D, C
  2. A, B, C, D
  3. D, C, B, A
  4. B, D, A, C

    Cell signaling follows the chronological order A, D, C (Reception → Transduction → Response). “Generation of signal (B)” precedes reception as the ligand production step, but the core pathway among listed options starts with reception, making B, A, D, C correct.

    Cell Signaling Pathway Steps

    Cell signaling enables intercellular communication via ligands (e.g., hormones, neurotransmitters). The standard three-stage model—reception, transduction, response—occurs after signal generation.

    Correct Chronology: B → A → D → C

    • B. Generation of signal: Signaling cell produces ligand (first overall step).

    • A. Reception: Target cell receptor binds ligand, often causing conformational change.

    • D. Transduction: Intracellular relay (second messengers like cAMP, phosphorylation cascades) amplifies signal.

    • C. Response: Cellular change (gene expression, enzyme activation, cytoskeletal rearrangement).

    Option Analysis

    Option Sequence Explanation
    B, A, D, C Correct Full logical flow: ligand production → binding → relay → effect .
    A, B, C, D Wrong Places generation after reception (impossible) .
    D, C, B, A Wrong Reverses pathway; transduction can’t precede reception .
    B, D, A, C Wrong Swaps reception/transduction order .

    Cell signalling steps chronological order is vital for NEET/GATE Life Sciences, covering the four-phase process from ligand generation to cellular response in intercellular communication.

    Complete Pathway Breakdown

    1. Generation of signal (B): Autocrine/paracrine/endocrine ligands released.

    2. Reception (A): GPCR/RTK binding initiates pathway (e.g., epinephrine → β-adrenergic receptor).

    3. Transduction (D): Cascade amplification (adenylyl cyclase → cAMP → PKA).

    4. Response (C): Glycogen breakdown, ion channel opening, transcription.

    Exam Strategy

    Standard textbook order (reception-transduction-response) omits B, but question includes it logically first. Examples: Insulin (RTK), cAMP (GPCR).

1 Comment
  • Ankita Pareek
    April 17, 2026

    1-generation of signal
    2-reception means binding of ligand to receptor
    3-transduction than
    4-response means expression of gene start
    Correct option is B,A,C,D

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