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    Small Amounts of a Polypeptide or Glycoprotein Hormone May Cause
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Small Amounts of a Polypeptide or Glycoprotein Hormone May Cause

Question 125

Question 125

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Small amounts of a polypeptide or glycoprotein hormone may cause


A) upregulation of receptors.
B) increased numbers of receptors placed in the plasma membrane.
C) the priming effect.
D) All of the choices are correct.

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