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Estradiol normally found in the bloodstream of a female rat fetus neither masculinizes nor feminizes its development because it is:
a. chemically converted to testosterone.
b. bound to alpha-fetoprotein.
c. dissolved in the fat supplies of the fetus.
d. not effective on cells even if it did enter them.

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