Multiple Choice
Why can steroid hormones trigger gene expression in a select number of different cells?
A) because only target cells allow the steroid hormone to cross the plasma membrane
B) because only the target cells have the correct coactivator
C) because only the target cells have a steroid hormone response element encoded in their DNA
D) because only the target cells have a nucleus
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