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    The Effective Plasma Concentration of a Hormone Is Normally Regulated
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The Effective Plasma Concentration of a Hormone Is Normally Regulated

Question 136

Question 136

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The effective plasma concentration of a hormone is normally regulated by appropriate adjustments in the hormone's rate of


A) excretion
B) binding to plasma proteins
C) metabolic inactivation
D) secretion
E) binding with target-cell receptors

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