The N-terminus and extracellular loops of Rhodopsin form a well-structured domain that occludes the site of retinal binding.

The N-terminus and extracellular loops of Rhodopsin form a well-structured domain that occludes the site of retinal binding. Correct Answer True

The N-terminus and extracellular loops of Rhodopsin form a well-structured domain that occludes the site of retinal binding. The receptors of hormones have a more open extracellular structure that facilitates the entry of ligands into the transmembrane domain.

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