Question #197741

How does growth hormone switch the energy of most cells?


Expert's answer

The growth hormone (GH) switch the energy of most cells by binding two receptors on its target cells; these receptors have separate portion outside and inside of the cell connected by a helical stretch passing through the cell membrane. This interaction stimulate enzymatic reactions and signalling of the process of growth.


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