Multiple Choice
Activin is a protein that normally exists in a gradient within certain tissues in developing embryos. Certain undifferentiated cells cultured without activin produce epidermal cells. However, activin induces these same cells to adopt other fates (e.g., blood, muscle, heart) , depending on the concentration of activin. Based on these observations, activin acts as a(n) :
A) transcription factor.
B) cell-surface receptor.
C) morphogen.
D) second messenger.
E) activator.
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