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What is the term for the tenth cranial nerve?
Receptor Molecules
Proteins on the surface of cells or within cells that bind to specific molecules, triggering a response.
Target Cells
Cells that are specifically affected by hormones or other biochemical signals.
Water-soluble Hormones
Hormones that are soluble in water, allowing them to easily circulate in the blood and bind to cell surface receptors, triggering a response.
Free Hormones
Hormones that are not bound to carrier proteins in the blood, making them biologically active and able to interact with target cells.
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