Asked by Vanessa Salinas on May 12, 2024

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After a steroid hormone binds its receptor, the hormone-receptor complex then

A) activates a G protein.
B) activates a protein kinase.
C) activates adenylyl cyclase.
D) activates calmodulin.
E) binds DNA.

Steroid Hormone

A type of hormone derived from cholesterol, including testosterone, estrogens, and cortisol, which play critical roles in bodily functions.

Hormone-Receptor Complex

When a hormone binds to its corresponding receptor on a cell, initiating a specific cellular response.

Binds DNA

Refers to proteins or molecules that attach to DNA, influencing its function and regulation.

  • Discern the pathways through which hormones enact their functions, especially through second messengers.
  • Comprehend the chemical categorizations of hormones along with their mechanisms of action.
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ALONDRA LANDAMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Steroid hormones pass through the cell membrane and bind to intracellular receptors. The hormone-receptor complex then moves into the nucleus and binds to specific DNA sequences, regulating gene expression.