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The Action of Any Chemical Messenger Ultimately Depends Not on the Nature

Question 72

Question 72

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The action of any chemical messenger ultimately depends not on the nature of the messenger, but rather on the


A) nerve cell stimulated.
B) half- life of the messenger.
C) affinity of the receptor.
D) signal transduction mechanism activated.
E) organ system activated.

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