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8 November, 18:40

How do hormones affect only certain cells in the body but not others?

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  1. 8 November, 20:07
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    I f you have studied enzymes its a similar concept. Cells have proteins on the surface of their cell which hormones bind to (called receptors) The receptor must be a complimentary shape to the hormone for it to bind. Only target cells have the receptor with the complimentary shape so only these cells will be affected.
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