Q. The signal transduction of steroid hormone across cell is through

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Solution:

Steroid hormones, being hydrophobic molecules, diffuse freely into all cells and act within the cell. Steroid hormones enter the cytoplasm of a target cell and bind with specific receptor proteins (mobile). Hormone-receptor complex then diffuses into nucleus and activates specific genes to form a new protein. This protein carries out the specific response for a particular steroid hormone.