As the ligand binds to the extracellular domain, it activates the activity of the intracellular domain of tyrosine kinase.

As the ligand binds to the extracellular domain, it activates the activity of the intracellular domain of tyrosine kinase. Correct Answer True

As the ligand binds to the extracellular domain, the intracellular domain activity of tyrosine kinase is stimulated. Although the detailed mechanisms of transmembrane signaling are not entirely known, significant progress has been made in finding receptor activation molecular mechanisms.

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