Hormone A is a large protein composed of several polypeptides. Hormone B is a small fatty acid derivative
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Since it is a large protein composed of several polypeptides, it is likely to be a peptide hormone. Peptide hormones are typically water-soluble and can act on target cells by binding to receptors on the cell surface. Show more…
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