If an intercellular signal relies on some type of receptor to enter the cell, what happens next?
A. The signal produces an enzyme that spreads the message.
B. The signal is decoded by a hormone and then recoded for the ribosomes
C. The signal is transferred to an adjacent cell where it is interpreted.
D. The signal is delivered and intracellular communication takes over.

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C. The signal is transferred to an adjacent cell where it is interpreted.

The correct answer is option C. The signal is transferred to an adjacent cell where it is interpreted.

The cell signals are produced in many forms. The intercellular signals, which rely on the receptors to produce their effects, are generally secreted in the close proximity of the receptor cells. These signal molecules are transferred to the adjacent cells, where it binds to the receptor and binding of the molecules to the receptor causes the activation of the recipient cells.