A water-soluble hormone approaches its target cell. Which of the following happens first? The hormone's signal is transduced through the cytoplasm of the target cell. The hormone's signal enters the nucleus and interacts with the target cell's DNA. The hormone molecule enters the nucleus and binds with DNA. The hormone molecule binds to a receptor within the cytoplasm. i think it b
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B is the function of lipid-soluble D is water-soluble: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1804_Binding_of_Water-Soluble_Hormones.jpg
here's one for the lipid-soluble: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/1803_Binding_of_Lipid-Soluble_Hormones.jpg
Sorry for the delay, I'm working on some homework too
o ok i see . i get it now make sense . thank you again man .
Dont worry man . take your time . just glad im getting help. barely find help when im on this site
Yeah no problem!
I'm having to do a little review on these questions too lol its been a while since I've taken bio
when did you take biology. Im just doing it for extra credits
sorry had to wash some dishes
A couple years ago. That's good for you, knowledge is fun
that is true. was never good at sceience though so im trying my best
best is good, better's better. Keep it up, you seem like you have a pretty good grasp on the material so far.
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