liver cell
target cell
blood cell
"Target cells" are specific cells in which hormones bind to act.
Option: C
Explanation:
Hormones are chemical messengers secreted into blood or extracellular fluid by one cell that affect the functioning of other cells. Hormones affect only a given number of cells called target cells or a target cell consists of receptors through which they responds a particular cell is a “target cell” for a hormone if it contains “functional receptors” for that “hormone” and “cells” which does not have such “a receptor” not influenced openly by that hormone. "Hormones receptors" are set up either on the “surface of the cell” or “within the cell”. It varies through cell to cell.
The specific cell a hormone binds to is called a target cell
A. Using strong nonverbal language
B. Using the word "no"
C. Using a firm tone of voice
D. Repeating her message as often as necessary
Sara is forgetting to use the refusal skill of repeating her message as often as necessary when Meg insists on her to take the beers. Despite initially refusing, she doesn't maintain her stance when Meg continues to insist.
In this scenario, Sara is at her friend Meg's house, and Meg is insisting that her parents won't notice if a couple of beers are missing. Although Sara initially uses the refusal skill of saying 'no' and expressing her reasons, when Meg insists, Sara gives in. Thus, the refusal skill Sara is forgetting to use here is option D 'Repeating her message as often as necessary.'
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