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Why can't all receptors be inside the cell?

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Answered by pd675714
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Because membrane receptors interact with both extracellular signals and molecules within the cell, they permit signaling molecules to affect cell function without actually entering the cell. ... Not all receptors exist on the exterior of the cell. Some exist deep inside the cell, or even in the nucleus.

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