Why can steroid hormones trigger gene expression in a select number of different cells?
A) because only target cells allow the steroid hormone to cross the plasma membrane
B) because only the target cells have a steroid hormone response element encoded in their DNA
C) because only the target cells have the correct coactivator
D) because only the target cells have a nucleus
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