00:01
So water soluble hormones cause different effects depending on the type of cell and, a, the type of ribosomes, b, the binding of the hormone to dna or rna, c, the signal transduction pathway, or d, the particular organelle targeted.
00:19
Okay, so water soluble means lipid insoluble, which means this is something like a protein hormone.
00:27
It's not entering the cell.
00:28
Cannot bypass the lipid bilayer, by layer.
00:35
It has to act on a cell surface receptor.
00:39
So that's the first point.
00:40
Which means we can roll out b.
00:42
It's not going to be binding to any kind of nucleic acid because it can't get into the cell.
00:46
It's just going to be binding to a receptor on b cell surface...