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exam lesson name: the human body
exam number: 700946rr
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question 10 of 20 :
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- which of the following correctly compares steroid and nonsteroid hormones
○ a. neither steroid nor nonsteroid hormones enter the cell membrane.
○ b. nonsteroid hormones enter the nucleus and affect protein synthesis while steroidal hormones do not.
○ c. steroid hormones bind to receptors on the outside of the cell and rely on secondary messengers while nonsteroidal hormones do not.
○ d. steroid hormones enter the nucleus and affect protein synthesis, while nonsteroidal hormones do not.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Steroid hormones can enter the cell membrane (they are lipid - soluble), so A is wrong.
- Option B: Non - steroid hormones (water - soluble) bind to receptors on the cell surface and use secondary messengers. They do not enter the nucleus to affect protein synthesis. Steroid hormones do enter the nucleus. So B is wrong.
- Option C: Steroid hormones enter the cell (and nucleus) as they are lipid - soluble and can pass through the cell membrane. Non - steroid hormones bind to cell - surface receptors and use secondary messengers. So C has the two types reversed and is wrong.
- Option D: Steroid hormones are lipid - soluble, so they can enter the nucleus and affect protein synthesis. Non - steroid hormones are water - soluble, bind to cell - surface receptors, and do not enter the nucleus to affect protein synthesis. This matches the correct understanding of steroid and non - steroid hormone action.
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D. Steroid hormones enter the nucleus and affect protein synthesis, while nonsteroidal hormones do not.