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How does the binding of insulin to the insulin receptor set a response in action?

A) It causes a pore to open allowing proton/ion exchange.

B) One subunit of the receptor phosphorylates tyrosine residues of the other subunit.

C) Insulin in transported into the cytosol where it directly activates PKB.

D) A G-protein is activated.

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