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10 November, 23:50

A particular hormone travels by many types of cells in the body. Which mechanism ensures that it acts only on the target cells? The DNA of the target cells has the same chemical structure as the hormone's DNA. The RNA of the target cells has the same chemical structure as the hormone's RNA. The target cells have the specific receptors for that hormone. NextReset

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  1. 11 November, 00:10
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    I think it is C. The target cells have the specific receptor for that hormone.
  2. 11 November, 01:06
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    Hi, the answer is the last one, the target cells have the specific receptors for that hormone. Every target cell has a particular receptor for that particular hormone.
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