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Receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules are found in the nucleolus of target cells
False
The chromatin structure plays a crucial role in the transduction of signals from hydrophilic signaling molecules
False
The nuclear envelope is involved in the signaling pathway of receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules
False
Receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules are usually soluble proteins found in the cytosol of target cells
False
Target cells that respond to hydrophilic signaling molecules have receptors that are peripheral proteins associated with the cytosolic side of the plasmalemma
False
Where are the receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules usually located in the target cells?
In the transmembrane proteins of the plasmalemma
What is not involved in the signaling pathway of receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules?
Nuclear envelope
In which part of the cell are receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules typically found?
In the plasmalemma
Where would you not expect to find receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules?
In the nucleolus
What is not true about receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules?
They are soluble proteins found in the cytosol
Learn about the structure and function of receptors for hydrophilic signaling molecules, including polypeptide hormones and neurotransmitters. Understand how they interact with target cells and their role in cellular communication.
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