At puberty, an adolescent female body changes in both structure and function of several organ systems, primarily under the influence of changing concentrations of estrogens and other steroid hormones. How can one hormone, such as estrogen, mediate so many effects?

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Cell communication is a basic feature of multicellular organisms. Cells communicate with each other using signaling molecules, which are chemicals that cells secrete.  Here are some basic steps of cell communication: Sending and receiving signals: Cells can receive signals from other cells or their environment. Transmitting signals: Signals must be transmitted across the cell membrane to trigger a response. Moving signals: Once inside the cell, the signal moves from protein to protein. Modifying proteins: Each protein modifies the next in some way. Relaying signals: The proteins that... Show more

At puberty, an adolescent female body changes in both structure and function of several organ systems, primarily under the influence of changing concentrations of estrogens and other steroid hormones. How can one hormone, such as estrogen, mediate so many effects?