Multiple Choice
What property of steroid hormones allows them to cross the phospholipid bilayer?
A) Steroid hormone transporters exist in most cell types.
B) Steroid hormones act on cells close to where they were produced, and very few molecules are required to travel such a short distance to cross the lipid bilayer.
C) Steroid hormones act on the same cells in which they are produced and, therefore, are within the cell they are acting upon.
D) Steroid hormones can act in very small concentrations, and very few molecules of steroids need to cross the lipid bilayer.
E) Steroid hormones are lipid soluble and easily cross the phospholipid bilayer.
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