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5 January, 06:24

How do hydrophobic signalling molecules travel around the body?

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  1. 5 January, 08:51
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    Hydrophobic molecules don't like water, just like the membrane. Since the membrane and these signaling molecules are made of the same thing, liquid, they can easily mix together.

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    Hydrophobic signalling molecules move right through the cell membrane to the target inside the cell.
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