Which statement about steroid hormones in invertebrates and vertebrates is most accurate?
a. An invertebrate hormone injected into a vertebrate would have a greater effect than the endogenous hormone.
b. A vertebrate hormone injected in an invertebrate would have a greater effect that the endogenous hormone.
c. The reaction pathways stimulated by steroid hormones in invertebrates and vertebrates are similar.
d. The reaction pathways stimulated by steroid hormones in invertebrates and vertebrates are different.
e. Invertebrates do not produce steroid hormones.
ANSWER: c
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