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Mark the wrong statement about hormone receptors.
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Okay, so let's go through these five statements and look for the incorrect one.
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We'll start with e.
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Lipid soluble hormones cross by diffusion and interact for receptors in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
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That is true.
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So lipid soluble means they can cross the lipid bilayer.
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And so they can diffuse in.
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Examples are steroid hormones.
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Okay, and then d, peptide and amine structured ones.
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Yes, so c and d kind of go together.
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D is a true statement, but c is our answer.
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C is false.
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So, peptide and amine structured ones and amines are water soluble, soluble, not lipid soluble.
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And because they're not lipid soluble, they can't get through the membrane.
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They cannot diffuse through the membrane...