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4 May, 20:43

What type of hormone usually travels in the blood plasma bound to a protein?

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  1. 4 May, 21:11
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    Answer: Hydrophobic hormones

    Explanation:

    Hydrophobic hormones are able to diffuse through the membrane and interact with the intracellular receptor.

    These hormones travels in the blood plasma which is bound to the plasma protein.

    Example: Steroidal hormones are highly hydrophobic in nature. Steroids are sex hormones related to the maturity of the body.
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