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The theory that a drug attaches itself to specialized cells in the body because of its size, shape, electrical charge, and chemical properties is called the A. receptor site theory. B. pharmacological attachment theory. C. drug interaction theory. D. drug physiology theory.
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User: The theory that a drug attaches itself to specialized cells in the body because of its size, shape, electrical charge, and chemical properties is called the A. receptor site theory. B. pharmacological attachment theory. C. drug interaction theory. D. drug physiology theory.

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The theory that a drug attaches itself to specialized cells in the body because of its size, shape, electrical charge, and chemical properties is called the receptor site theory.

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