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explain hormone action​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hormones activate target cells by diffusing through the plasma membrane of the target cells (lipid-soluble hormones) to bind a receptor protein within the cytoplasm of the cell, or by binding a specific receptor protein in the cell membrane of the target cell (water-soluble proteins).

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Answered by snehal893
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Explanation:

A Hormone is a tiny chemical messenger, travelling along with the bloodstream. It exists to maintain internal balance or in other words, keeps the human body in a state of homeostasis.

The mechanism of hormone action is grouped into two classes:

•Fixed membrane receptor mechanism

•Mobile receptor mechanism

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