Multiple Choice
What is it about a cell that identifies it as a target cell for a hormone?
A) the presence of a receptor specific for that hormone
B) its location near the gland that secretes that hormone
C) the ability of the target cell to perform a specific function
D) its ability to inactivate the hormone
E) the size of the target cell
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