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Steroid and polypeptide hormones typically have in common ________.

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  1. the building blocks from which they are synthesized
  2. their solubility in cell membranes
  3. their requirement for travel through the bloodstream
  4. their reliance on signal transduction in the cell

Answer:- Option(s): 3


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