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    Too Little Activity of a Particular Hormone Can Arise from
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Too Little Activity of a Particular Hormone Can Arise from

Question 38

Question 38

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Too little activity of a particular hormone can arise from


A) an abnormality within the endocrine gland that produces this hormone
B) a deficiency of this hormone's tropic hormone
C) an inborn lack of target-cell receptors for this hormone
D) deficient target-cell receptors
E) all of these

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