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    The Tendency for Each Type of Hormone to Bind to One
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The Tendency for Each Type of Hormone to Bind to One

Question 2

Question 2

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The tendency for each type of hormone to bind to one type of receptor and not to others is called


A) agonism.
B) antagonism.
C) specificity.
D) complementarity.

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