How are steroid hormone receptors and cell-surface receptors similar?
A) When bound to their ligand, both types enter the nucleus to activate transcription.
B) Both types cause G proteins to exchange GDP for GTP.
C) Both types undergo a conformational change when they bind to their ligand.
D) When activated, both types carry signals across the plasma membrane.
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