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Explain the mechanism of hormone action.

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Answered by shubhi12397
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Hormones are released into the bloodstream through which they travel to target sites. The target cell has receptors specific to a given hormone and will be activated by either a lipid-soluble (permeable to plasma membrane) or water-soluble hormone (binds to a cell-surface receptor).
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Answered by Agastya0606
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Explanation:

The mechanism of hormone action are:

2) Hormones are the messengers, which are chemically linked, secreted from pituitary glands and are released in blood.

3) Like enzyme, hormones have definite cell receptors, where they bind.

4) After binding with the target cell, many actions are induced as an effect and hence secondary messengers get activated and starts functioning.

5) There are three types of hormonal system found - Exocrine, Endocrine and Paracrine.

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