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Now, every single cell
in the body...
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- has these receptors on the outside.
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[ Woman ] Now one cell can have
thousands of receptors...
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studding its surface,
kind of opening up to the outside world.
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And when a peptide
docks on a cell...
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it literally, uh,
like a key going into a lock...
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sits on the receptor surface
and attaches to it...
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and kind of moves
the receptor...
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and kind oflike a doorbell buzzing,
sends a signal into the cell.
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- [ Buzzing ]
- It's party time!
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[ Rock ]
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- [ Chattering ]
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[ Piano ]
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[ Man ]
What happens in adulthood...
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is that most of us who've had
our glitches along the way...
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are operating in
an emotionally detached place...
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or we're operating
as if today were yesterday.
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- What is it?
- Mixed.
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[ Man ]
In either the disconnected place...
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or the overly emotional
reactive place...
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because they've gone
to an earlier time in reality...