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when a hormone that uses a secondary messenger binds to a target cell,the next thing that happen is that

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The next thing that happens is the triggering of interactions.

  • When a hormone ties up to a receptor, it sets in motion various actions resulting in the production of some subsequent messengers inside the cell, where the hormone is the first messenger.
  • The second messengers subsequently cause a cascade of molecular interactions that change the cell's physiologic state.
  • Steroid hormones penetrate past a target cell's plasma membrane and bind to receptors inside the cell found in the cytoplasm or nucleus.
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