Biology, asked by sreehari3411, 9 months ago

Chemically hormones are
(a) biogenic amines only
(b) proteins, steroids and biogenic amines
(c) proteins only
(d) steroids only

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Answered by bristi33
0

Answer:

proteins, steroids and biogenic amines

Answered by MajorLazer017
7

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS ::::::::::

OPTION B

CHEMICAL HORMONES ARE:::::::

PROTEINS,STEROIDS AMD BIOGENIC ANIMES

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION(SOURCE- NET)::::::

Hormones are a diverse group of biochemicals, which perform a variety of roles in biological systems. Hormones are produced in endocrine glands. Hormones are responsible for maintenance of internal balance and developmental changes in the animal body. 

Hormones are a diverse group of biochemicals, which perform a variety of roles in biological systems. Hormones are produced in endocrine glands. Hormones are responsible for maintenance of internal balance and developmental changes in the animal body. Chemically, hormones may be peptide (e.g., insulin), amines (e.g., catecholamines), proteins (e.g., growth hormone), steroid hormones (e.g., androgens). 

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