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14 June, 10:26

Insulin is a protein hormone. How would insulin bind to its target cells?

Through a receptor on the cell membrane that transduces its signal to the cell's DNA

Through a receptor on the cell's nucleus that transduces its signal to the cell's DNA

By binding to a receptor in the cytoplasm that binds to the cell's DNA

By binding to the cell's DNA directly, after passing through the cell membrane

I think this is A based on a ton of research I just did, but still not totally sure.

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  1. 14 June, 10:53
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    The answer is A. The insulin, like many hormones binds to cells through receptors found on the cell membrane
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