Triiodothyronine (T3)
A) is less potent in vivo than T4.
B) is the predominant thyroid hormone produced by thyroid gland.
C) is converted in peripheral tissues directly to reverse T3 (3,3'5' triiodothyronine) .
D) decreases basal metabolic rates of most tissues.
E) binds to a nuclear receptor.
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