Transcortin is a globulin protein in the blood that binds to and transports the hormone ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


cortisol

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The androgen-binding protein functions to

A. transport androgens in the plasma. B. confer responsiveness of certain cells to male sex hormones. C. exert negative feedback on the production of testosterone by the Leydig cells. D. transport testosterone across cell walls. E. bind and maintain high concentrations of testosterone in the seminiferous tubules.

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