A water-soluble hormone approaches its target cell. What can we conclude about this hormone?

The hormone originated in the ovaries or testes
The hormone will be a non-steroid
The hormone is hydrophobic and will need to combine with protein molecules to enter the cell
The hormone released will signal the beginning of puberty

Respuesta :

If a water-soluble hormone approaches its target cell, it can be concluded that the hormone will be a non-steroid (option B).

What is an hormone?

An hormone is any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.

Hormones are usually proteinous in nature and can either be water-soluble or fat-soluble depending on whether it can dissolve in water or fat respectively.

According to this question, a water-soluble hormone approaches its target cell. This suggests that that hormone must be a non-steroid i.e. does not contain fat.

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