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Unlike nonsteroid hormones, steroid hormones

a. include proteins and modified amino acids.
b. enter the nucleus and change gene expression in a target cell.
c. can't pass through cell membranes.
d. bind to receptors on the outside of cell membranes.

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User Stevec
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Unlike non-steroid hormones, steroid hormones........d.
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User Franmon
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Answer:

B) enter the nucleus and change gene expression in a target cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

Steroid hormones moves through plasma membrane of a target cell. Once inside the cell, it sticks to intracellular receptors residing in the nucleus which produces an activated hormone-receptor complex. The activated hormone-receptor complex binds to DNA. This activates specific genes, increases proteins production which leads to change in gene expression.

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