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Biological Antennas
Their shapes can classify antennas, and their shape determines their radiation pattern. Antennas emit power that is different at different angles (Carr, 2001).

The cells of the body communicate with each other by chemical signal molecules that are either carried by the bloodstream to cells in distant locations or are released directly on the cell surfaces from nerve fibers and local tissue cells (Nicholls et al., 2001).

The binding of a signaling chemical to a cell membrane receptor triggers an amplified biological response such as the opening of a cell membrane ion channel, which allows the entry of minerals like calcium into the cell. Other amplified responses include the activation of enzymes and secondary messenger signals (Mehrvar et al., 2000).

It is not widely known, but cell membrane receptors and even DNA can also act like electrical antennas and transducers responding to signals of electrical fields of the right frequency and amplitude (Adey, 1993a, 1993b).

Cell membrane receptors composed of proteins that have coil and helical configurations can act as receiving antennas for electrical fields as well as electrical transducers and electrical inductors. These components are organized into complex cooperative arrays that facilitate communication (signaling and information transfer) between cells in the body as well as between cells and the external environment (Gilman, 1987). The transducing element in cell membrane biosensor complexes couples a chemical or electrical signal to a biological response that might include the movement of minerals into the cell or a cascade of enzyme reactions (Mehrvar et al., 2000).

Helical antennas produce directed beams when their diameter and coil spacing are large fractions of the wavelength. They provide moderately wide bandwidth and circular polarized beams (Carr, 2001). When helical antennas are used the receiving helical antenna has to be wound in the same direction as the sender's. Helical antennas, like DNA, can be stacked, which allows a way for this type of cell antenna to obtain high gain with only a few turns on each helix.

In summary, it is the author's opinion that the structures of cells have components that have electronic features allowing cells to detect and respond to electrical frequencies that act as information signals triggering biological responses through the process of signal amplification.



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