<LCPO> BIOLOGY
<LCPO> BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781266216398
Author: Raven
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 44, Problem 2S

Suppose that two different organs, such as the liver and heart, are sensitive to a particular hormone (such as epinephrine). The cells in both organs have identical receptors for the hormone, and hormone-receptor binding produces the same intracellular second messenger in both organs. However, the hormone produces different effects in the two organs. Explain how this can happen.

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