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    After Entering Its Target Cell,a Hydrophobic Hormone Binds to Its
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After Entering Its Target Cell,a Hydrophobic Hormone Binds to Its

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After entering its target cell,a hydrophobic hormone binds to its intracellular receptor and then interacts with the cell's DNA,resulting in the production of a specific ________.

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