Steroid Hormone Pathways - Biochemistry

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Which of the following is true of steroid hormones?

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All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol, which is a lipid molecule with three six-membered rings and one one-membered ring; it is thus tetracyclic.

Since steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol, they are all lipid-soluble and diffuse across the plasma membrane of both their target and their secretory cells. Since they are able to diffuse through the phospholipid bilayer, their receptors are either cytoplasmic or nuclear. Also, they must be synthesized on-demand since they can't be stored in vesicles; the membrane would be unable to contain them. All hormones travel to their target tissues via the blood. Neurotransmitters are the signal molecules that are are released into the synaptic cleft.

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