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A ligand produces a response in a cell if it finds the right kind of Select one: a. receptor. b. membrane. c. carbohydrate. d. hormone.
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A ligand produces a response in a cell if it finds the right kind of
Select one:
a. receptor.
b. membrane.
c. carbohydrate.
d. hormone.
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It's looks like the right answer looks like this: A ligand produces a response in a cell if it finds the right kind of
a. receptor.
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