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Recall that a small amount of releasing factor from the hypothalamus can cause the adrenal cortex to secrete a much greater amount of cortisol. The action of cortisol, in turn, can result in a high final concentration of glycogen in the liver. This is an example of:a. hormone signal denaturation
b. hormone signal amplification
c. hormone signal accumulation
d. hormone signal degradation
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