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A nonpolar molecule such as a steroid hormone usually binds to a$a .$ cytoplasmic receptor$b$. protein kinase.$c .$ ion channel$d .$ phospholipid.$e .$ second messenger
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Nonpolar molecules are molecules that have no net dipole moment. This is because the electron pull in the molecule is uniform. Steroid hormones are examples of such molecules. Show more…
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