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    For a Cell to Be a Target for a Particular
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For a Cell to Be a Target for a Particular

Question 37

Question 37

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For a cell to be a target for a particular hormone,it must usually


A) have an ATP source.
B) have a receptor for that particular hormone.
C) be larger than normal.
D) have a receptor for any hormone.

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