Growth hormone is a protein hormone that has effects on a variety of cells. In muscle, for example, it increases glucose uptake. If you could inject growth hormone molecules directly into muscle cells, what do you expect the effect would be?
A) The effect on glucose uptake would be amplified because a hormone molecule inside the cell is always more effective than one on the surface.
B) The injected growth hormone molecules would have no effect on glucose uptake.
C) Glucose uptake by muscle cells would decrease.
D) Glucose uptake by muscle cells would increase.
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