Where is the receptor for a nonpolar,lipid-soluble regulatory molecule?
A) embedded in the outer surface of the plasma membrane
B) embedded in the inner surface of the plasma membrane
C) in the cytoplasm or nucleus of the cell
D) All apply.
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