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What Is a Major Difference in the Action of a Water

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What is a major difference in the action of a water soluble hormone versus a lipid soluble hormone?


A) how they diffuse through blood
B) how the mRNA is transcribed
C) the use of a second messenger
D) only one type needs a hormone receptor
E) lipid hormones are not found in the bloodstream

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