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Action of hormones intracellular enzyme

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Answered by Anonymous
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Intracellular Hormone Receptors

The steroid hormones pass through the plasma membrane of a target cell and adhere to intracellular receptors residing in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus. ... This protein can be used either to change the structure of the cell or to produce enzymes that catalyze chemical reactions

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Answer:The steroid hormones pass through the plasma membrane of a target cell and adhere to intracellular receptors residing in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus. ... This protein can be used either to change the structure of the cell or to produce enzymes that catalyze chemical reactions

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