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Vitamin D Is a Relatively Small, Lipid-Soluble Molecule That Can

Question 103

Question 103

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Vitamin D is a relatively small, lipid-soluble molecule that can behave as a hormone.Its receptor, therefore, most likely


A) is an ion channel receptor.
B) is a protein kinase receptor.
C) involves a G protein.
D) is located inside the cell.
E) does not exist, since the molecule can diffuse across the cell membrane.

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