Receptors for most lipid-soluble hormones are located

A. in the cytoplasm of their target cells.
B. on the plasma membrane of their target cells.
C. in the lysosomes of their target cells.
D. on the nuclear membrane of their target cells.
E. in the nucleus or cytoplasm of their target cells.


E

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