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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt to extracellular changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts related to biology, physiology, or any field discussing how organisms or cells respond to changes in their external environment.
Example: "Cells have the remarkable ability to adapt to extracellular changes, ensuring their survival in varying conditions."
Alternatives: "adjust to external changes" or "respond to environmental changes".
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SAPKs are key elements for intracellular signalling networks that respond and adapt to extracellular changes.
Stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) are essential components for intracellular signalling networks that serve to respond and adapt to extracellular changes.
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Due to these plasma membrane detectors, cells can adapt to changes in extracellular sugar concentrations.
Bacteria have evolved several strategies to adapt to unexpected changes in their extracellular environment, but the predominant mechanism is the so-called two-component signal transductions system (TCS) [10].
In bacteria, extracellular signals are transduced into the cell predominantly by two-component systems (TCSs), allowing them to sense and adapt to environmental changes (Mitrophanov and Groisman 2008).
Everybody has to adapt to the changes of the sport.
Things change, and you have to adapt to those changes.
The difference is how well they adapt to these changes.
Network behavior will have to adapt to these changes.
Plants and micro-organisms must continually adapt to environmental changes.
Social services are straining to adapt to these changes.
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