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Every time I would say, but often is the answer as theory should be revised, and also done practically so that you don’t forget the concepts
Answer:
The correct answer would be a lipid-soluble signal.
Signal transduction refers to the set or cascade of bio-chemical reactions take place in a cell in order to transmit the chemical or physical signal from outside the cell to inside target molecule.
It is usually initiated by receptors present on the membrane of the cell which sense the extracellular stimulus (such as ligand, hormone, pressure, temperature, pressure etc). Once activated, these receptors activate the cascade of reaction which ultimately reaches the target molecule and produces a cell's response.
In contrast, the lipid-soluble signals (such as steroidal hormones, thyroid hormone etc) enter the cell membrane without any hindrance. They directly bind to intra-cellular receptor present in the cytoplasm or on the nuclear membrane.
The hormone-receptor complex then enters the nucleus and act as transcription factor and produces the response in the form of transcription.
I'm pretty sure:
a) pepsin optimal pH: 3 and lipase optimal pH:8
b) No, because the stomach needs to be acidic and have an acidic pH but lipase is considered alkaline because its optimal pH is between 8-14 meaning it's an alkaline.
Not sure if this is any help but I hope it helped a little bit! :)