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    Nonsteroid Hormones Cannot Cross the Plasma Membrane of Cells, Yet
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Nonsteroid Hormones Cannot Cross the Plasma Membrane of Cells, Yet

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Nonsteroid hormones cannot cross the plasma membrane of cells, yet still have the ability to influence cell activity. Explain how this is possible.

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