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Cortisol is a steroid hormone that can pass through the plasma membrane. Complete the flowchart describing the interaction of cortisol with intracellular receptors.1) cortisol passes through the plasma membrane into the cytoplasm2) cortisol-receptor complex forms in the cytoplasm3) cortisol-receptor complex enters the nucleus where it binds to genes4) cortisol-receptor complex acts as a transcription factor5) the transcribed mRNA is translated into a specific protein

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The flow chart for the cortisol steroid hormone is as follows:

1. Cortisol passes through the plasma membrane into the cytoplasm.

2. Cortisol receptor complex form in the cytoplasm.

3. Cortisol receptor complex enter the nucleus where it binds to gene.

4. Cortisol receptor complex acts as transcription factor.

5. The tranacribed mRNA is translated into specific protein.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cortisol is small which is hydrophobic steroid hormone which has the ability to move through the plasma membrane of the cells. In the target cells the cortisol binds with the intracellular receptor protein of the cytoplasm which further forms a hormone receptor complex. The hormone receptor complex further moves into the nucleus ad hence acts as a transcription factor which gets bind to the specific gene and thus, activates the transcription into mRNA. The mRNA which is generated subsequently translated into some specific proteins. Proteins which has been produced with response to the cortisol signal function to the stress response.

Cortisol is a steroid hormone that can pass through the plasma membrane. Complete-example-1
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