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In humans, the hormone testosterone enters cells and binds to specific proteins, which in turn bind to specific sites on the cells' DNA. These proteins probably act to

(a) help RNA polymerase transcribe certain genes.

(b) alter the pattern of DNA splicing.

(c) stimulate protein synthesis.

(d) unwind the DNA so that its genes can be transcribed.

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Best answer

Correct option: (a) help RNA polymerase transcribe certain genes.

Explanation:

The presence of testosterone enables RNA polymerase to transcribe certain malespecific genes.

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