Where is the G-protein complex when a regulatory molecule is not bound to its receptor?
A) The alpha subunit is attached to the inner surface of the receptor.
B) The three subunits are together but not attached to the inner surface of the receptor.
C) The three subunits are together AND attached to the inner surface of the receptor.
D) The beta and gamma subunits are attached to the inner surface of the receptor.
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