Water-soluble hormones are described as hydrophilic, meaning they are:
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How do water-soluble hormones travel through the bloodstream?
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Since water-soluble hormones cannot enter the cell, where do they bind to initiate a cellular response?
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What is the role of a 'second messenger' like cAMP in the action of water-soluble hormones?
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According to the comparison table, which of the following is a key difference between lipid-soluble and water-soluble hormones regarding their mechanism of action?
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