What is the action of the signaling molecules activated by the insulin-tyrosine kinase second messenger system?

A. Hydrolysis of glycogen and secretion of glucose
B. Transport of insulin into the cell
C. Insertion of glucose carrier proteins into the plasma membrane
D. All of the choices are correct.


Answer: C

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