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Question: Hormones produce their effect on target tissue by binding to specific <u>A</u> called hormone recept...

Hormones produce their effect on target tissue by binding to specific A called hormone receptors located in the target tissue only. B soluble hormones usually need C receptor that generate D messengers for regulating cellular metabolism, E soluble hormones can pass through cell membrane and bind to F receptors, mostly G receptors. The hormone receptor complex enter the H and mostly regulate gene expression or chromosome function by interaction of hormone-receptor complex with the I.

A

A – Protein, B – Water, C – Membrane-bound, D – Second, E – Lipid, F – Intracellular, G – Nuclear, H – Nucleus, I – Genome

B

A – Lipid, B – Water, C – Membrane-bound, D – Second, E – Water, F – intracellular, G – Nuclear, H – Nucleus, I – Genome

C

A – Protein, B – Water, C – Intracellular, D – Second, E – Lipid, F – Extracellular, G – Nuclear, H – Nucleus, I – Genome

D

A – Protein, B – Water, C – Membrane-bound, D – Primary, E – Lipid, F – intracellular, G – Nuclear, H – Nucleus, I – Genome

Answer

A – Protein, B – Water, C – Membrane-bound, D – Second, E – Lipid, F – Intracellular, G – Nuclear, H – Nucleus, I – Genome