What is the definition of a prohormone?
A) Hormones that bind to endocrine glands and stimulate the secretion of a second hormone.
B) Hormones that bind to endocrine glands and inhibit the secretion of a second hormones.
C) A longer protein or peptide that is cleaved into shorter ones,at least one of which is a protein hormone.
D) Hormones that stimulate the expression of receptors for a second hormone,promoting their action.
E) Steroid hormones that are inactivated by having hydroxyl-groups removed from their structure.
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