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Typically, when steroid hormones bind to their receptors, Group of answer choices adenylyl cyclase is activated. cyclic nucleotides are formed. G proteins are inhibited. gene transcription will increase or decrease.

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The correct answer is ''gene transcription will increase or decrease.''

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The intracellular receptors located in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus are those used by steroid hormones that reach the cell cytoplasm by passive diffusion. After their union they are transferred to the nucleus-translocation (steroid hormones), joining specific regulatory DNA sequences, thus controlling the rate of RNA transcription from the genes controlled by these regulatory elements, and thus increases or decreases the synthesis of cytoplasmic proteins that mediate the effects of the hormone is increased or decreased.

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